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empirical evidence” C) The activity 4 concern the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science has a subjective element” and b) “Science is a highly creative endeavor”. D) The activity 5 concerns the c [...] content are measured again. A. Its mass should be: Tick the box as appropriate a. More than 205 g b. 205 g c. Less than 205 g d. We do not have sufficient data to answer the question B. Please justify your answer [...] each other and have different masses. 3) A chemical reaction involves connection, dividing and exchanging atoms. In other words, the atom is a basic unit involved in a chemical reaction and cannot be subdivid-
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quote the following: A) The activity 3 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: a) “Science demands and relies on empirical evidence” and b) “Science has a subjective element”. B) The activity 4 concerns [...] concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science has a subjective element” and b) “Science demands and relies on empirical evidence”. C) The activity 5 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: [...] each other and have different masses. 3) A chemical reaction involves connection, dividing and exchanging atoms. In other words, the atom is a basic unit involved in a chemical reaction and cannot be subdivid-
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alchemists” (Weart 1988, 5f.). Already the work of the Curies’ had estab- lished a fundamental idea: The radiation of a material is related to some properties of the element. Uranium has a different radiation [...] half such a small particle again and again. If we can imagine that we can develop such a tool, we could ask our- selves whether there is a natural limit of partition, that is, whether there is a natural [...] puzzled for a second and then responded: “Well, do you really think that there is a space that is completely empty? Do you think that in water there is a space where no matter is? Do you think that in a piece
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zyskiwać na znaczeniu. http://www3.ul.ie/~childsp/CinA/Issue43/cianct6.jpg Prezentowana tablica pochodzi z angielskiego tłumaczenia dzieła Lavoisier’a Traité Élémentaire de la Chimie z 1789 roku. Przedstawia [...] znamienitych chemików, rozwiązanie Newlands’a nie zyskało powszechnej akceptacji3. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/05/Vis_telluriqu e_de_Chancourtois.gif 3 Należy wiedzieć, że większość chemików [...] His Death”. Chem. Educator 4: 186–197 Malley, M. C. (2011). Radioactivity : a history of a mysterious science. New York, Oxford University Press. Meinel,C. (1987).“ Zur Sozialgeschichte des chemischen H
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robotników. a) b) Rys. 1a) Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 – 1894) Rys. 1b) Max Rubner (1854 – 1932) Znalezienie matematycznej równowagi między zasobami a dobrami, a także pomiędzy pożywieniem a obciążeniem [...] Hermanna von Helmholtza1 (Rys. 1a) w 1847 roku. Z punktu widzenia fizjologii, prawa zachowania energii oraz konwersji energii stoją obok eksperymentów Max’a Rubner’a (Rys. 1b), który zmierzył energię prz [...] procesach chemicznych było kluczowym punktem zainteresowań francuskich naukowców, Simon’a Laplace’a i Antoine’a Lavoisier’a. Wynaleźli oni kalorymetr wodno-lodowy, zaawansowane urządzenie służące do określania
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within a short time, a substitute was needed when these had been consumed. A cure for scurvy was not found until the 18th cen- tury when a Scottish physician named James Lind (1736 – 1812) found a treatment [...] following: A) The activity 2 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science demands and relies on empirical evidence”, b) “Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable” and c) “Science [...] perimental setup used. It shows Santorio sitting on a scale (a so-called weighing chair) and a table with cut- lery and dishes next to him. Over a period of some 30 years, he documented the weight of
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characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable”, b) “Science has a subjective element” and c) “Science is a highly creative endeavor”. E) The activity 6 concerns the c [...] and the electrophorus) 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………… C. Based on the above activities A and B, please locate the role [...] of mind. 3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective
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In- stead of the 16 horses he also used a few men and later masses to determine a numerous value of the force that holds a similar cylindrical vessel (fig. 4 and 5) together or rather the force of the outer [...] of mind. 3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective [...] correct? Someone could build him a metal sphere… he had to try this; he had a feeling that he had come very close to a solution. He ordered the smith to manufacture him a big metal sphere. The sphere arrived
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(Weart 1988, 5f.) Already, the work of the Curies had established a fundamental idea: that the radiation of a material is re- lated to some properties of the element. Uranium emit- ted a different type [...] activity was the half-life not being a value that could be used for an individual atom. The law of radioactive de- cay worked only for a statistical sample, and a predic- tion of the behavior of an individual [...] hypothesis. Of particular importance was the demonstration of the ex- istence of a vacuum.3 Another argument used was that if a tiny piece of incense is burned, it can be smelled throughout the room. As the
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quote the following: A) The activity 2 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science demands and relies on empirical evidence”, b) “Science has a subjective element” and c) “Scientific knowledge [...] his experiment of shooting a beam of alpha particles at a sheet of mica and taking a pic- ture of the beam on the other side with a photo- graphic plate. What should have been a sharp, bright point was not [...] For a moment, Rutherford was at a loss for words. Then, he replied, “Hans, explain yourself!” Geiger continued, “We have used a radium source to project alpha particles at a gold foil mounted on a thin