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BELLWORK

WEEK 9-PHYSICAL SCIENCE

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ROOT WORD OF THE WEEK

sub-

“under” or “below”

as in “subscript”, “subtract”, and “submerge”

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SCIENCE TRIVIA

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three quantities that can be determined about an individual atom with only the name of the element and the periodic table:

  1. Mass number
  2. Atomic mass
  3. Atomic number

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SCIENCE TRIVIA-ANSWER

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three quantities that can be determined about an individual atom with only the name of the element and the periodic table:

  • Mass number
  • Atomic mass
  • Atomic number

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READ-A-GRAPH

1. What question is this graph trying to answer?

2. What are the dependent/independent variables?

3. What conclusion(s) can you make?

4. What evidence from the graph supports it?"

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CREATE-A-GRAPH

Remember, it must:

  • start at 0
  • have a title
  • have x & y axes labels
  • have an evenly spaced scale

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BONUS SLIDES

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Science Trivia

Physical Science – What type of bond is formed between sodium and chlorine in table salt?

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Science Trivia-Answer

Physical Science – What type of bond is formed between sodium and chlorine in table salt?

IONIC

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Science Trivia

Physical Science – What group of elements have a shiny luster and are good conductors of heat and electricity?

  1. Metals
  2. Nonmetals
  3. Metalloids

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Science Trivia-Answer

Physical Science – What group of elements have a shiny luster and are good conductors of heat and electricity?

  • Metals
  • Nonmetals
  • Metalloids

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Science Trivia

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three statements that are true of matter:

  1. Atoms contain mostly empty space
  2. All atoms MUST contain at least one neutron
  3. Two atoms of the same element may contain different numbers of neutrons.

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Science Trivia-Answer

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three statements that are true of matter:

  • Atoms contain mostly empty space
  • All atoms MUST contain at least one neutron
  • Two atoms of the same element may contain different numbers of neutrons.