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Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element. Density is the amount of atoms in an object. Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration to low concentration. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed. Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element.

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Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

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  1. Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element Density is the amount of atoms in an object. Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration to low concentration. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.

  2. Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

  3. Density is the amount of atoms in an object.

  4. Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration to low concentration.

  5. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.

  6. Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element Density is the amount of atoms in an object. Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration to low concentration. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.

  7. What you change in the experiment (to make life easier for your students, you may want this “change” to be measurable - i.e. weight, mass, volume, height, etc..)

  8. The INDEPENDENT VARIABLE and the DEPENDENT VARIABLE are close relatives and can be found throughout the following steps of scientific inquiry:QUESTIONSHYPOTHESISDATA TABLESand GRAPHS

  9. All scientific experiments begin with simple questions…. It is this sense of inquiry that ESP begins its journey…. …with a QUESTION

  10. Questions How does the___________________ (Independent Variable) affect the___________________?(Dependent Variable)

  11. Now that you’ve asked a QUESTION, it is time to change it into a measurable and educated guess…. … a HYPOTHESIS

  12. Hypothesis • If the_____________is____________, • (Independent Variable)(increased/decreased) • then the____________will___________. • (Dependent Variable) (increase/decrease)

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