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BELLWORK

WEEK 8-PHYSICAL SCIENCE

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ROOT WORD OF THE WEEK

sol-

“dissolve”

as in “solubility”, “solution”, and “dissolve”

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SCIENCE TRIVIA

PHYSICAL SCIENCE - What is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can form?

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SCIENCE TRIVIA-ANSWER

PHYSICAL SCIENCE - What is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can form?

FOUR

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READ-A-GRAPH

1. What question is this graph trying to answer?

2. What conclusion(s) can you make?

3. 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 – Identify all of the following three types of radioactive decay that involve the emission of charged particles:

  1. Alpha
  2. Beta
  3. Gamma

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Science Trivia-Answer

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three types of radioactive decay that involve the emission of charged particles:

  • Alpha
  • Beta
  • Gamma

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Science Trivia

Physical Science – What is the main component of gas bubbles in boiling

water?

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Science Trivia-Answer

Physical Science – What is the main component of gas bubbles in boiling

water?

WATER VAPOR

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Science Trivia

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three bonds in which the carbon atom will typically be the positive dipole(+4 instead of -4):

  1. C-H
  2. C-N
  3. C-O

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Science Trivia-Answer

Physical Science – Identify all of the following three bonds in which the carbon atom will typically be the positive dipole(+4 instead of -4):

  • C-H
  • C-N
  • C-O

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Science Trivia

Earth and Space – What is the chemical formula for the mineral fluorite, made from combining Calcium and Fluorine?

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Science Trivia-Answer

Earth and Space – What is the chemical formula for the mineral fluorite, made from combining Calcium and Fluorine?

CaF2