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Daily Warm-Ups ​ 5/14-5/18

MONDAY 5/14

1. Write one nanometer in scientific notation:​> ​1 x 10^-9 


2. What is nanotechnology? (use your lab introduction)​>the science of engineering things
at the nanoscale.
3. Name three differences that substances manufactured on the nanoscale may have
verses substances not manufactured on the nanoscale:​>The conductivity, strength, and
color.
 

TUESDAY 5/15

1. 2344.54g = ​_2.34454__​kg

2.
According to the diagram above, CO​ combines with ocean water and CO​ (reactants) to
2​ ​ ​
3​
form 2HCO​3​ (product).​ This
​ causes the oceans to become more acidic and affects the

ecosystem.

​How do you know that 2HCO​3 ​ is an acid?​ ​>It has H​+​ ion.

​3. Go to page 7 of this edition of ​Nanooze.​ Name a hazard of nanotechnology that you
learned from the article. ​>People can breath in asbestos.
WEDNESDAY 5/16 AND THURSDAY 5/17 BLOCK

1. Of all the applications in this


diagram, which 3 applications do you find to be the most interesting, or most
significant? ​>

2. The distance to the moon is ​384,400 km. ​ Write the distance to the moon in
Scientific notation. ​>3.844 x 10^5
3. In a description of a scientific experiment, how do you know what the
independent variable is (IV)?​>The thing that is not affected my the other
variable.
Dependent vaiable? ​>The things that are affected by the independent variable.
​Which variable goes on the ​X axis​?​>The independent variable.

FRIDAY 5/18

Review questions:
1. All energy can be traced back to ​>Sun ​ .
2. The Energy generated on the Sun is a result of (fission or fusion) ​>Fusion .
3. The form of heat energy movement that is a result of heated matter moving due to a
change in density is called ​>convection​ . Give an example:​>The beachT.
4. Energy that travels as waves of light is called ​>radiant energy​ . Give an example​>A
light bulb.
5. Energy that moves due to two substances being in direct contact is called ​>Conduction
.

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