
Quarter 1 Review
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- Q1In a pie chart, what must all the components add up to and why?100%; pie charts always represent percentages.10%20%40%30s
- Q2Define the independent and dependent variables.Independent variables (y-axis) do not depend on anything else to change; dependent variables (x-axis) are directly affected by the change in the y-axis.Independent variables (x-axis) do not depend on anything else to change; dependent variables (y-axis) are directly affected by the change in the x-axis.45s
- Q3What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data?Quantitative data involves descriptions and the 5 senses, but qualitative data provides us with numbers and units.Quantitative data involves numbers and units, but qualitative data provides us with descriptions and involves the 5 senses.45s
- Q4How are line graphs and bar graphs different?Line graphs compare and contrast categories. Bar graphs show change over time.Line graphs show change over time. Bar graphs compare and contrast different categories.45s
- Q5What is the name of the simplest, smallest particle that maintains the properties of an element?MatterCompoundMoleculeAn atom30s
- Q6When a substance is made of only one type of atom and cannot be broken down by simple means, what is it called?CompoundElement or pure substanceMolecule30s
- Q7How is a molecule different from an element?A molecule is made up of multiple atoms of the same element, but an element is made up of only one atom of the element.A compound is made up of multiple atoms of the same element, but a molecule is made up of only one atom of the element.30s
- Q8What is the name of the negatively charged particle that moves around the outside of an atom's nucleus?NeutronElectronProton30s
- Q9_________ are particles located within an atom’s nucleus.Neutrons and electronsElectronsNeutrons and protonsProtons and electrons30s
- Q10What is the difference between molecules and compounds?Molecules are made up of two or more atoms of the SAME element, and compounds are made up of two or more atoms of DIFFERENT elements.Molecules are made up of two or more atoms of DIFFERENT elements, and compounds are made up of two or more atoms of the SAME element.60s
- Q11Arrange the following going from smallest to the largest: Molecule, Atom, Compound, Element.Atom, Molecule, Element, CompoundAtom, Element, Molecule, CompoundCompound, Molecule, Element, Atom60s
- Q12Matter refers to anything that has ________ and takes up ________.space; massmass; spacespace; mattermatter; space30s
- Q13List the phases of matter.Solid, liquid, gasSolid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma30s
- Q14How can you describe plasma?A solid with freely moving particlesA gas with electrical chargeA liquid with rigid molecules45s
- Q15In general, which type of matter has the molecules packed closer together?SolidPlasmaLiquidGas30s