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    • Safety rules-
      Tie up long hair
      Tuck chairs in
      Wear saftey goggles during experiment
    • roaring flame- fully open, roaring blue, very quiet, heating solids.
    • normal flame -half open, blue and orange, heating liquids.
    • Safety flame- fully closed, to be seen, orange and yellow.
    • An aim describes what you are TRYING to find out by doing the experiment.
    • An apparatus - equipment
    • Method- step by step instructions for the experiment
    • Results - final outcome and the finished results of experiment
    • Conclusion- what you’ve found out from experiment.
    • Hypothesis - educated guess
    • The word volume tells us how much space it takes up
    • The word mass tells us how heavy an object is
    • The word mass tells us how heavy an object is. Mass is measured in kilograms (kg)
    • Interpretation - is to make sense of an information picture
    • Independent variable - change
    • Dependent - measure
    • Control - keep same
    • Averages - add up all the numbers then divide by the amount there are
    • Line graph - numbers only, biology.
    • Scatter graph - line of best fit, physics and chemistry
    • Bar graph - numbers and words , all subjects .
    • Percentages- needs to add up to 100, example - 94%, 2%,3%__= 100%
    • Title- short and informative
    • Conclusion- short summary from results
    • Meniscus- line of the volume in measuring cylinders
    • Line graph- certain numbers within range
    • Scatter graph - any number within range
    • What type of graph can represent "ANY NUMBER"?
      Scatter plot
    • What material is mentioned as part of the base in the study material?
      Metal
    • If you were to analyze temperature data, which graph would you use to represent a specific range of temperatures?
      Line graph
    • In what scenario would you use a scatter plot according to the study material?
      When representing any number of data points
    • How might the "metal base" affect the overall function of the system described in the study material?
      It may provide stability and support for the components
    • Bunsen burner- metal base at the bottom
    • Bunsen burner- gas hose, filled with gas at the side of the Bunsen
    • Bunsen burner - collar, the bit that you move to control the flame
    • Bunsen burner- air hole allowing the flame to change and go through
    • Bunsen burner- barrel ; the neck
    • Bunsen burner - the tip is the hot part and the cold part is the bottom of the flame
    • S.L.U.R.P - Scale, labels , units, ruler, plotting
    • Safety goggles- always wear during experiment !
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