Complete the table below

Key Term
Definition in your own words
Example (if applicable)
(Draw a picture)
Law of Conservation of Mass

Kinetic Molecular Theory

Empirical Knowledge

Pseudoscience

Alchemy
Inference

Ozone

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Sure! Here's a completed table based on the key terms you provided:

| Key Term | Definition in Your Own Words | Example (if applicable) | (Draw a Picture) | |--------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------|-------------------| | Law of Conservation of Mass | Mass is not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction; it remains constant. | When you burn wood, the mass of the ashes and gas produced equals the mass of the wood before burning. | Mass Conservation | | Kinetic Molecular Theory | Molecules are constantly moving and this movement affects their properties like temperature and pressure. | Gas particles moving faster when heated, increasing pressure. | KMT | | Empirical Knowledge | Knowledge gained through observation and experience rather than theory. | Learning that plants need sunlight because you observed their growth patterns. | Empirical Knowledge | | Pseudoscience | Claims or beliefs that are presented as scientific but lack evidence and can't be tested. | Astrology claiming to predict the future based on the positioning of stars. | Pseudoscience | | Alchemy | An ancient practice aiming to transform base metals into gold and discover the elixir of life. | A person trying to turn lead into gold in a laboratory. | Alchemy | | Inference | A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning rather than direct observation. | Inferring that it will rain if the air is cold and cloudy. | Inference | | Ozone | A gas made up of three oxygen atoms, which forms a layer in the Earth's stratosphere that protects us from the sun's harmful UV rays. | The ozone layer reduces ultraviolet radiation from the sun. | Ozone |

Note: The images represented in the "Draw a Picture" column are placeholders. You can illustrate each concept based on your understanding or preferences.