Mrs. V’s students wanted to learn about how moths were attracted to light. They
gathered battery-powered LED lights in different colors, making sure they were the
same size and brightness. Of all the colors, they thought the moths would be most
attracted to the yellow light. The students found an area in a wide field. They
wanted all of the lights to be at the same height. So, they decided to use meter sticks
hammered into the ground. They placed these 100 meters apart and attached the
lights to the top.
Near each light, a strip of sticky bug-catching tape was posted. Each night, at 8:00PM
the lights were turned on for 20 minutes. After the lights were turned off, the sticky
tape was collected, and the number of moths stuck to the paper were recorded. The
students repeated their process each night for a full week.
Answer the following questions.
1. What was the test (independent) variable in the experiment?
2. What was the outcome (dependent) variable in the experiment?
3. According to the passage, what was their hypothesis?
4. Name three controlled variables (constants) involved in the experiment.
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Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: c(s)+h2o(g)⇌co(g)+h2(g) predict whether the reaction will shift left, shift right, or remain unchanged upon each of the following disturbances. a) c is added to the reaction mixture. b) h2ois condensed and removed from the reaction mixture c) co is added to the reaction mixture d) h2 is removed from the reaction mixture.
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Select the correct location on the image identify the element that humans need to breathe. 2015 er r ights reserved
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