Scientific Method
Lab Safety
Lab Equipment
Measurement
SI Units
100

What do you have to do first before identifying the problem you want to address?

Make observations

100

What should you wear to protect your eyes?

safety goggles

100

The tool that us used to measure volumes of liquids

graduated cylinder

100

Define length

The distance from one point to another

100

What is the standard SI unit for measuring length?

meter/cm/mm

200

How should a hypothesis be written?

If... then...

200

You should always do this before and after an experiment.

wash your hands

200

a tool used to hold a very small amount of liquid

test tube

200

Define mass

The amount of matter in something

200

What is the standard unit(s) for mass?

Gram or Kilogram

300

What's the vocabulary word for this definition?

A sequence of steps involved in performing an experiment

Procedure

300
what is the correct term for how to properly smell the odor of a chemical

waft

300

Erlenmeyer Flasks are used with liquids that are likely to what?

Splatter

300

define volume

the amount of space something takes up

300

Why do all scientists use SI Units?

So that scientists all over the world can easily understand data and results without having to convert anything.

400

what does it mean when an experiment is reliable?

It means that anyone could be able to do the experiment the exact same way and they would get the same results.

400

Where should you point a test tube when you are heating it?

Away from anyone and yourself

400

Litmus paper is used to identify what in an experiment?

acids and bases
400

Name a tool used to find mass

pan balance

triple beam balance

electronic balance

400

The formula to find the volume of solids

Area = Length x Width x Height

500

The most important step in an experiment after it is completed and you have a conclusion.

Communicate the results
500

How far away from the edge of the table should you have a container when pouring liquids?

6 inches (hands-length)

500

Scientists use these two items to heat up things during an experiment

Hot Plate or Bunsen Burner

500

What method can a scientists use to find the volume of an irregular shaped object?

The displacement method

500

What is the term for 0 degrees Kelvin?

absolute zero

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