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Hypotheses, Theories, Laws Part II
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Hypotheses, Theories, Laws Part II
By Heidi Whitcher
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A theory is a well tested, widely accepted explaination that combines several hypotheses and observations.
*Can predict what may happen in the future.
*Can be modified or replaced based on new information or technology.
Kinetic Molecular Theory: All matter is made up of atoms that are constantly moving.
Theories
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Which statements correctly describe theories? Check all that apply
Theories result from several repeated experiments
Theories cannot predict what may happen in the future
Theories explain observations and hypotheses
Theories may be revised over time.
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A law is a statement about how something behaves or functions in the natural world.
*Is based on observations
*Does not explain observations
* Is a factual statement
*Cannot be changed or replaced.
Newton's first law of motion
Laws
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Which statements correctly describe laws? Check all that apply.
Laws are created based on repeated experimentation.
Laws are based on observation.
Laws can be changed or replaced.
Laws are factual statements
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What is the relationship between hypotheses, theories, and laws?
*Hypotheses come from scientific questions, are based on prior knowledge or research, and must be testable.
*Theories explain hypotheses and observation. Theories may be changed over time.
*Laws describe how things behave or function.
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Theories are based on repeated experimentation.
Experimental methods change
New Methods provide new information
Theories are changed or replaced
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Atomic Theory
*400 BCE- Democritus coined the term atomos for atmos
*1780s- Lavoisier developed the law of conservation of mass.
*1803-Dalton developed the first atomic theory of matter
*1897- Thomas discovered electrons
*1911- Rutherford discovered the nucleus
1913- Bohr found evidence that electrons are arranged in energy levels.
1926- Schrodinger's work led to the electron cloud model.
Atomic Theory: All substances are composed of tiny particles called atoms.
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Explaining why theories change
For what reasons could a theory be changed or replaced? Check all that apply.
New technology is developed that provides more information about the theory.
New experimental methods are designed to test a theory
A new, untested hypothesis is proposed
New information is discovered that does not support the theory
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Check out some of these developments in atomic theory
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