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BY MIGUEL FIGUEROA12-7-2010

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TITLE-PAGE PERIODIC TABLE HYPOTESIS IV,DV,CV PROCEDURE INFRANCES PHYSICAL CHANGES CHEMICAL CHANGES SOLVENT,SOLUTE PHASE CHANGING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ELEMETNTS MALUBILITY Vibration CONSTRUCTIVE INFERENCE DIFFRACTION REFLECTION OPAQUE TRANSLUCENT TRANSPARENT

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PERIODIC TABLEThis text-only table is a version of the large table designed for printing atomic mass data. Colors representing chemical series have been removed, and all links have been removed. The least significant digit has been dropped if its uncertainty is greater than 1. ...

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HYPOTESISA wild but educated guess about something in

which you are studding or planning to do an experiment on.

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Independent variableIv-its what you are going to change in a

question An independent variable is the variable you

have control over, what you can choose and manipulate. It is usually what you think will affect the dependent variable. In some cases, you may not be able to manipulate the independent variable

Ex;this method is used in Albert Einstein's math.

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Dependent variableIts what happens after a change in you're

experiment.ex;youre final observation and conclusion

your results for you're final project you're final answer in a trivia or math question or experiment.

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procedureIt’s the way to follow in an experiment step

by step directions to go or build something.Ex; a users manual it’s a guide that take you

step by step on how to do things, such as putting a motor or putting a bike together.

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Constant variableA variable whose value cannot be changed

once it has been assigned a value. ex; I can do an experiment on one of my Chevy

trucks anything id like to do to make it look different but its always going to be a truck.

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inferencesIts anything you see anything you can

physically do with your vision.Ex; my 26inch rims look much better that the

lil boys on 22’s

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solvent

is a liquid, solid, or gas that dissolves another solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution that is soluble in a certain volume of solvent at a specified temperature.

Ex; a tablet dropped into a glass of waterIt starts off as a solid as it evaporates it

becomes thin like a liquid then dissolves invisible into a gas in water

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soluteSolute, a substance dissolved in fluid.Ex; getting a glass of ice and pouring water

in it so it then evaporates

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elementsAre pure substances made up of one type of

atomEx; water pure water is one element fire is

another pure element or clean fresh air

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Physical propertiesThis describes you're physical change you

use you're five senses sight,touch,smellExample; when you smell into the airSeeing anything in you're sight or hearing.

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malubilityHow well we can change the shape of

somethingEx; cookie doe Play doe Moon sand, those are all structures in which

you can make figures.

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Phase change is the transformation of a thermodynamic system

from one phase or state of matter to another.the states of matter have uniform physical

properties. During a phase transition of a given medium certain properties of the medium change, often discontinuously, as a result of some external condition, such as temperature, pressure, and others.

Ex; example, a liquid may become gas upon heating to the boiling point.

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transparentIts when you can see rite through an object Like for example a clean glass you wave

you're hand on other side and you will be able to see it. Same for a window,

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translucentWhen you can see the outer figure only in a

object,Ex; frosted windowHand sanitizer Cracked class

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opaqueWhen you cant see the object you are looking

at,Ex; a wall Muddy,The color blackA door

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reflectionWhen a wave is created and ripples bounce

back.Its also when any figure or human being

looks into a mirror you will see you're opposite image in front of

Ex; mountains next to lakes that reflect a clear beautiful image reflection.

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diffractionWhen a wave is going in between or around

an object.Ex; a car on the free way air is going around

over and through the motor as its running.

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Constructive inferenceWhen you add two sound waves to make

more noise big wave two speakers.Ex; my system on my Tahoe its over regular

sound, they make big waves.

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vibrationBack and fourth movement of object;ex; a sound system In a car can make so

much bass that the vibration will make a female’s hair go wild

What you need is one kicker ‘’solo x.’’Or two