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Chapter 1 Vocabulary Page 5 of INB

Chapter 1 Vocabulary Science: Observing, studying, and experimenting to find the nature of things Technology: The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes Model: a representation used to study an object or event. Chemistry: a branch of science that studies matter and its changes.

Scientific Theory: an explanation of how a natural process works. Chapter 1 Vocabulary Scientific Law: A description of a process in nature that can be tested by repeated experiments Scientific Theory: an explanation of how a natural process works. Physics: a Branch of science that studies forces and energy.