Zack

=Zack "Chanman" Chan's science page =

**Length Lab Notes**
Tool(s) used to measure length in the lab are the ruler and the meter stick.

**__IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER__**

 * 1) __ALWAYS__ measure __STRAIGHT LINES__ on objects
 * 2) __ALWAYS__ account for __READING ERRORS__ in measurements
 * 3) __ALWAYS__ measure an a __FLAT SURFACE__
 * 4) __ALWAYS__ use __MINIMUM SCALE TO MEASURE__
 * 5) __SI UNIT__ is __METERS__

**__Basic Conversions__**
1cm=0.01m 1mm=0.001m 1m=100cm 1m=1000mm 1mm=0.1cm 1cm=10mm

**__IMPORTANT TO__ __REMEMBER__**

 * 1) =====__ALWAYS__ measure at the __bottom__ of the __meniscus__=====
 * 2) =====__ALWAYS__ take a reading at __EYE LEVEL__=====
 * 3) =====__SI UNIT__ is __LITERS__=====

**My movie notes**
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ok66JH3lGD3hNmhD3_ckR3Xe36qZ7934TVWKTqxZ2vQ/edit?usp=sharing

**Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Movie notes**
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**Energy movie notes**
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**Cars and Ramps lab notes**
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**Results of quick heat lab**
Temps. are similar hands do not measure temp., but heat Heat- transfer of energy between objects that are at different temps., between two objects Temperature- average of the kinetic energy in a object

test subjects-warmer tub Will- tub b Actual temps. Zack-tub b Tub A-20.2 degrees c Alex- tub b Tub B-20.0 degrees c Shelby- tub b Why this is: 1. energy from hot water went into hand, energy from hand went into cold water 2. when hands were moved into room temp. water, energy from hot hand went into water, while energy of water flowed into the cool hand.
 * Expirement with water**

**Thermal Equilibrium lab**
Thermal Equalilibrium- Point at which all temperatures are equal

Heat Tech. Project: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rIV4R0zjNJdFEtvZmQf3g5WEiTzt6Cm9PyE1bRMFOfg/edit?usp=sharing

**__Chemical Families__**
My chemical element is Radon, and my families name is noble gasses. Other families are alkali metals, alkali earth metals, carbon, boron, transition metals, lanthinide series, actinide series, ect.

Non metals include two different families, noble gasses and halogens. Noble gasses include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and **Radon.** they are non reactive nonmetals that have complete atoms.

**__Radioactivity__ Notes:**
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__**Chemical Reaction**__ **Notes:**
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qYOR6wy6Ridj1c2c2Q2TMtpR86tMaDiESgA234eCYuI/edit?usp=sharing