| A | B |
| Chemistry | How matter is put together and behaves |
| LifeSciences | Biology, Zoology and Botany |
| Physical Sciences | Physics Geology Chemistry Astronomy |
| Physics | the study of the physical world and how it behaves |
| Mathematics | the language of science |
| ScientificMethod | how scientists investigate the natural world |
| Fact | close agreement by comptent obserbers |
| Hypothesis | scientific fact that is presumed to be correct until disproveed |
| Law | hypothesis that is not contradicted |
| Principle | natural question that has been tested and not disproved |
| Theory | collection of well tested and verified hypotheses |
| chemical | any substance that is made of the same stuff |
| chemical reaction | changes and rearrangment of atoms |
| state of matter | the type and arrangement of particles |
| solids | substance with fixed volume and shape |
| liquid | fixed volume unfixed shape |
| gas | neither fixed volume or shape |
| physical changes | identity of substance is not changed |
| chemical change | identity of substance is changed |
| reactant | the substance on the left side of the equation |
| product | the substance on the right side of the equation, made by the reactants |
| conversion factor | ratio that relates one unit to another |
| SI Unit | metric system base units of 10 |
| quantity | something that has magnitude size or amount |
| scalar | numeric description of an object |
| vector | word describing direction object is headed |
| technology | the production of goods by man for man's use |
| science | the gathering of knowledge about the natural world |
| perspective | view point |
| observation | see taste touch hear smell |
| experiment | hypotheis testing |
| results | numeric data tables graphs |
| analysis | breakdown interpretation |
| conclusion | summary agreement next steps |
| discussion | compare to others |
| materials | what you used to carry out experiment |
| procedure | what you did during experiment |
| design | waht you plan to do during experiment |