4 Three liquids were poured into a beaker and formed
three layers. Which conclusion is best supported by
the information above? A The mass of Liquid 2 is greater than the mass of Similar sprigs of elodea were placed Liquid 3. in four test tubes. Each test tube contained B The volume of liquid 1 is less than the volume of water with a different concentration of salt Liquid 3. ranging from 0 to 3 percent. The length of C The density of Liquid 3 is greater than the density each sprig was measured after 10 days. of Liquid 2. D The buoyancy of Liquid 2 is greater that the 1 Which of these questions can best be answered with buoyancy of Liquid 1. this experimental setup? A Can the amount of salt in the water help elodea avoid disease? B What happens to salt as elodea sues water? C Will elodea increase the amount of salt in the In water? an D Does the amount of salt in the water affect elodea growth?
2 Which set of equipment would be best to use to test
the effect of temperature on solution acidity? A A balance and a thermometer B A pH meter and a barometer C A balance and litmus paper activity, a ball is dropped from a height of 100 cm D A thermometer and a pH meter 5 onto five different materials. The rebound height of each drop is shown in the graph. Which of the 3 following describes the hypothesis most likely being In experiments, a benefit of larger sample sizes tested? would be more – A The mass of the ball affects the rebound height. A Variables B The material the ball is made of affects the B Representative data rebound height. C Time per group C The height the ball is dropped from affects the D Control groups rebound height. D The surface the ball is dropped onto affects the rebound height.