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a botanist conducts an experiment. one plant is given nutrients and water, while another is given only water. the botanist concludes that the nutrients help the plant grow faster.
part 1: variables in the experiment
- what was the test (independent) variable in the botanists experiment?
- what was the outcome (dependent) variable in the botanists experiment?
part 2: physical properties of matter practice - use the list above to help answer the questions below.
- a spoon is placed in hot soup, and the handle quickly becomes warm. which physical property of matter is being demonstrated in this scenario?
- a scientist heats ice until it changes into liquid water. which physical property of matter is being demonstrated in this scenario?
- a student connects a wire to a light - bulb and battery. the bulb lights when a metal strip is added, but not when a rubber strip is used. which physical property of matter is being demonstrated in this scenario?
- two unknown powders are tested. one sinks in oil, while the other floats. which physical property of matter is being demonstrated in this scenario?
Brief Explanations
- Heat transfer from hot soup to spoon shows thermal conductivity.
- Changing ice to water is a phase - change property.
- Metal allowing electricity to flow while rubber not shows electrical conductivity.
- One powder sinking and the other floating in oil shows density.
For the botanist's experiment:
- The independent variable is the presence or absence of nutrients (the botanist gives nutrients to one plant and only water to the other).
- The dependent variable is the growth rate of the plant (the botanist concludes that nutrients help the plant grow faster based on comparing the two plants).
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- Thermal conductivity
- Phase - change
- Electrical conductivity
- Density
- The nutrients
- The growth rate of the plant