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Calculate: Compare the pressure and volume values in your data table A. How did doubling the temperature affect the gas volume? The gas volume doubled. 0.85 +0.85 = 1.7 B. How did tripling the temperature affect the gas volume? The gas volume tripled 0.85+0.85+0.85= 2.55 C. How did quadrupling the ...

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Student Exploration: Ray Tracing (Lenses)Answer Key| Grade A+

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Student Exploration: Ray Tracing (Lenses) Vocabulary: concave lens, convex lens, focal point, image, magnification, real image, refraction, virtual image Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Agnes is trapped on a desert island with nothing but a magnifying glass. She w...

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Gizmos Student Exploration: Charles’s Law | Answer Key [100% correct] UPDATED

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6. Calculate: Compare the pressure and volume values in your data table. A. How did doubling the temperature affect the gas volume? The gas volume doubled. 0.85 +0.85 = 1.7 B. How did tripling the temperature affect the gas volume? The gas volume tripled 0.85+0.85+0.85= 2.55 C. How did quadrupl...

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Student Exploration: Nuclear Decay | Answer Key [100% correct] UPDATED 2022/2023

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1. Predict: As you observed in the warm-up activity, an alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons. How will the emission of an alpha particle affect the following? A. The atomic number of the atom: the atomic number will go down B. The mass number of the atom: the mass number will g...

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Student Exploration: Nuclear Decay | updated answer key 2022/2023

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Question: How does alpha decay change the nucleus of a radioactive atom? 1. Predict: As you observed in the warm-up activity, an alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons. How will the emission of an alpha particle affect the following? A. The atomic number of the atom: the atomic n...

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Student Exploration: Nuclear Decay Answer Key| Grade A+

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Gizmo Warm-up While most atoms are stable, some are radioactive, which means that they have a tendency to undergo spontaneous nuclear decay. The decay of radioactive atoms generally results in the emission of particles and/or energy. Several types of nuclear decay can be explored with the Nuclear...

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Student Exploration: Bohr Model: Introduction verified Answers

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1. Record: Click Fire. The lamp emits photons of 1 eV, 2 eV, and so on up to 20 eV. The EL Photon Detector Display shows the photons that pass directly through the gas. Any missing photons were absorbed by the gas before being reemitted at various angles. Which photon energies were absorbed by Ga...

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