Chem Catalyst: Chem HW: Bart’s Juice Handout TABLE OF CONTENTS: Honors: Convert 0.00213 convert to scientific notation and round your answer to only 2.
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Chem Catalyst: Chem HW:
Bart’s Juice Handout
TABLE OF CONTENTS:TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Honors: Convert 0.00213 convert to scientific notation and round your answer to only 2 sig figs.
General Chem: Convert 0.00213 to scientific notation
Unit 0: Intro to Chemistry
Pg Left Right1 Research Questions Article: Why Do I Have to Study Chem?
2 Lab: Density Notes: Density
3 Webquest Experimental Design
4 Lab: Physical or Chemical Change? Notes: Physical Change or Chemical Rxn
5 Practice Notes: Sci Notation
6 Bart’s Juice Experiment Scientific Method
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Murder Mystery CSI ESAT High
You are a detective working for the police department.
You have just been called to the scene of a murder.
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David Duff was found in his home, DEAD. He was stabbed in the stomach 7 times. He was sitting on his couch. The TV was on. He had been watching a Lakers game.
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You have 3 possible suspects…
Suspect 1
Lucy (David’s Wife)
Earlier that day, she and David got in a heated argument. She hates how he watches TV all the time.
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Suspect 2Carlos (David’s
Friend)
David told Carlos that he had tickets to the Lakers game. They were supposed to go. But David lied. Carlos was angry.
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Suspect 3Michael (David’s
Co-Worker)
Michael is a Celtics fan. They really, really don’t like each other.
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As a detective, what is the problem that you are
trying to solve?
Who do you think killed David Duff?
Please make a prediction.
It is time for you to collect evidence…
How do you go about doing this?
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The evidence you discover…
1) You interview Carlos and find out that he actually found someone else who had tickets to the Lakers game. They were at Staples Center.
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2) You interview Lucy’s friend and the friend says that she wasn’t mad at David anymore about watching TV. Plus, they were at the mall all afternoon. There was no way she could have killed David during that timeframe.
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3) You interview Michael. He says that he was at work at the time of the murder. You talk to his boss. Turns out…Michael left work early.
Based on the evidence you have discovered, who do you think killed David Duff?
Why?
Congratulations!
You have used your logic skills to solve the murder mystery!
Upon further search, you find a bloody knife in the trunk of Michael’s car.
The DNA matches David’s.
Detective Skills and the Scientific Method
• The process that you used to solve the murder mystery is very similar to the process that scientists use to discover new things.
The Scientific Method involves steps used to gather information and
find answers
In science we cannot jump into conclusions!
Evidence = Data!
1. Observation or Question2. Formulate a Hypothesis3. Experiment4. Gather Results5. Conclusion
Steps of the Scientific Method
ObservationObservation: Make observations using the five senses (see, touch, smell, taste, hear)
ORORQuestionQuestion: Develop a question
that can be solved through experimentation.
Who killed David Duff?
Do you remember the Do you remember the next step?next step?
Steps of the Scientific Method
2. Formulate a 2. Formulate a HypothesisHypothesis: A
possible explanation to
the question/obser
vation.
If___ then___ format
If I interview the three suspects, then I will find the murderer
Steps of the Scientific Method
3. Plan the Experiment:3. Plan the Experiment:• Develop and follow a procedure (gameplan).
• The outcome must be measurable (collect data).
I will interview the suspects and determine the place they were located during the time in which the murder took place.
Steps of the Scientific Method
4.Collect and Analyze 4.Collect and Analyze ResultsResults: Include tables,
graphs, and photographs.
Steps of the Scientific Method
ConclusionConclusion: interpret the results and do the
results/data support or reject the hypothesis.
Michael was most likely the killer. My hypothesis was___ and the data supports it.
7 Minutes of Terror
Variables • Heat of the rover• Landing • Speed• The air • Gravity
Change only one variable to see how it affects something else. Everything else keep constant.
Independent Variableis a variable that you purposefully
change to see how it affects something else.
Jon is going to use 10g, 15g, 20g of yeast to determine how bread
forms in the oven.
How to set up an experiment correctly!
Dependent Variable The dependent or responding variable is something else that
changes because of the first thing you changed.
In this case, it would be the amount of bread made.
How to set up an experiment
Control• In a scientific experiment, the
control is a sample that serves as comparison.
• The control is a “no treatment” sample
Sample with no yeast
How to set up an experiment
• A good scientist repeats the experiment to see if he or she achieves similar results
• If you average the data, then the data becomes more accurate.
• Present findings to the
scientific community so they can reproduce (repeat) your experiment.
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The Scientific Method The Scientific Method
with Bartwith Bart
Chem Catalyst: Chem HW:
Conversions Practice
TABLE OF CONTENTS:TABLE OF CONTENTS:
What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable?
Unit 0: Intro to Chemistry
Pg Left Right1 Research Questions Article: Why Do I Have to Study Chem?
2 Lab: Density Notes: Density
3 Webquest Experimental Design
4 Lab: Physical or Chemical Change? Notes: Physical Change or Chemical Rxn
5 Practice Notes: Sci Notation
6 Bart’s Juice Experiment Scientific Method
7 Conversion Practice Conversion Notes
Chem Catalyst: Chem HW:
Unit 0 Test on Thursday/Friday
TABLE OF CONTENTS:TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Honors: Convert 5mm into kilometers. Make sure your answer is in scientific notation and rounded to 2 sig figs
G. Chem: How many minutes are there in 30 days? Use dimensional analysis to do this.
Unit 0: Intro to Chemistry
Pg Left Right1 Research Questions Article: Why Do I Have to Study Chem?
2 Lab: Density Notes: Density
3 Webquest Experimental Design
4 Lab: Physical or Chemical Change? Notes: Physical Change or Chemical Rxn
5 Practice Notes: Sci Notation
6 Bart’s Juice Experiment Scientific Method
7 Conversion Practice Conversion Notes
8 Group Reflection using Feedback Gallery Critique
9 Station Work Learning Goal Ratings
Gallery Critique• Noise Level: Low (whisper voice) • Don’t just do, understand. • The peer feedback is very important. Be neat, place in
envelope. • If done early, do some practice problems as review.
Practice using the Ipad calculator.
Common Misconceptions (Errors)① Start with a number that is not part of a
conversion factor; some starting amount② Your conversion factor must make sense ③ When numbers are on top multiply, when
on the bottom divide ④ When you have exponents use parenthesis
on calculator Ex: (103) or (3 x 103) x10y = EE
Converting using objects
5 Stations = 5 minutes to solve each one Show your work on the bottom of Pg 8L
where you wrote your reflection.
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