1) tentative explanation to a scientific question that can be tested. a) independent variable b) variable c) observation d) hypothesis 2) an explanation that always applies under the same circumstances; based on large volumes of evidence and no known exceptions. a) investigation b) research c) law d) theory 3) broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by a great deal of evidence. a) law b) theory c) research d) investigation 4) theory that all matter consists of particles that are in constant motion. a) kinetic-molecular theory b) law c) statement d) conclusion 5) a measure of applied force per unit area on a surface. a) pressure b) force c) velocity d) inertia 6) a form of matter that has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. a) liquids b) solids c) gases d) plasma 7) involves getting a collection of specific examples and drawing a general conclusion from them. a) Inductive reasoning b) Deductive reasoning c) Philosophical reasoning d) Theory 8) state of matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. a) solid b) liquid c) gas d) capillaries 9) an element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity, is ductile and is malleable. a) non metal b) metal c) noble gas d) halogen 10) science of heredity, or how traits are passed from parents to offspring. a) law b) Genetics c) inherit d) DNA

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