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Summative test reviewer

Science
1. degree of hotness and coldness
2. amount of space occupied by molecules of gases
3. force per unit area
4. amount of matter in a given body
5. relationship of volume and pressure of gas at a constant temperature. Law, who, directly/inverse, formula
6. relationship of volume and temperature of gas at a constant pressure. Law, who, directly/inverse, formula
7. relationship of pressure and temperature at a constant volume. Law, who, directly/inverse, formula
8. boyles and Charles law together. What law, formula
9. interrelates volume, temperature, pressure, and number of moles in a gas. Law, formula
10. relationship of volume to the number of moles. Law, formula
11. results to breaking of bonds and formation of new bonds.
12. what are the 4 evidences of chemical reaction
13. an element that changes everything
14. when a material burns, it releases substance known as phlogiston. Who stated, what theory, when
15. a material accurately burns as it reacts with oxygen. Who stated, what theory
16. what are the 3 factors that should be present in proper conditions and proportions.
17. a chemist’s shorthand for a chemical reaction
18. symbolizes combination of reactants and products
19. symbolizes to produce
20. symbolizes solid liquid gas aqueous
21. symbolizes reversible reactions
22. indicates heat is supplied to the reaction
23. indicates use of a catalyst or solvent
24. what are the 6 types of chemical reaction? Explain
25. law that states mass is conserved in a chemical reaction.
26. who suggested that particles must possess a minimum amount of kinetic energy to react and when
27. it is the energy required to initiate a reaction
28. what theory explains that collision between reactant may or may not result in a successful chemical reaction
29. what are the 2 conditions to an effective collision
30. what are the 4 factores that may affect the rate of chemical reaction, explain
31. explain acid rain
32. what is law of definite proportion/constant composition
33. What are the four biomolecules and what are its composition
34. what binds monosaccharides and what process
35. composition of mono, di, and poly
English
1. a brief overview of the research study
2. conducted to generate knowledge that influences/improves practice
3. research that tests theories
4. a variable, such as anxiety, may be defined as a feeling of uuneasiness
5. the building blocks of theories
6. the basic dictionary meaning
7. the one that does not get the treatment
8. a type of research designs that depicts a relationship between variables but not necessarily one of cause-
effect
9. information used as a basis of reasoning
10. addresses how the study will be narrowed in a scope
11. research designs that describes what is
12. a research design that is used to find cause effect relationships
13. The one that gets the treatment
How generalizable the results are as it concerns other populations and locations

Variables that may influence or contaminate the data

Groups under study are very different or varied,

Groups that are very similar

The concept being studied that usually indicates the influence or cause; the one that the hypothesis researcher is
manipulating

A statement written by the researcher that states the relationship among or between variables

The basis for the qualitative research approach

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