What should you always wear to protect your eyes in the lab?
What are Safety Goggles?
What does WHMIS stand for?
What is Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System?
What is the first step in the scientific method?
What is asking a question or identifying a problem?
What piece of equipment is used to heat substances?
What is a Bunsen burner or hot plate?
What should you do if you break a glass beaker?
What is tell the teacher and dispose of the glass properly?
If you spill a chemical on your skin, what is the first thing you should do?
What is rinse with water and tell the teacher?
What WHMIS symbol represents a chemical that can easily catch fire?
What is the flame symbol?
What do you create based on observations before conducting an experiment?
What is a hypothesis?
What tool is used to measure liquid volume accurately?
What is a graduated cylinder?
Why should you never mix two chemicals together without being instructed to?
What is it can cause a dangerous reaction?
Why should you never eat or drink in a lab?
What is to prevent contamination and poisoning?
What WHMIS symbol is used for materials that can cause serious health effects like cancer?
What is the health hazard symbol?
What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable?
What is the independent variable is what you change, and the dependent variable is what you measure?
What is the purpose of a beaker in a lab?
What is holding, mixing, or heating liquids?
What should you do if your lab partner gets chemicals in their eye?
What is use the eyewash station for at least 15 minutes and notify the teacher?
What should you do before leaving the lab to ensure safety and cleanliness?
What is clean up, wash hands, and put away equipment?
What WHMIS symbol warns about substances that can explode if heated or shaken?
What is the exploding bomb symbol?
Why is it important to repeat an experiment multiple times?
What is to ensure accuracy and reliability?
Why is a test tube rack important?
What is to hold test tubes upright and prevent spills?
What should you check before using electrical equipment in a lab?
What is inspect for frayed cords and ensure it's dry?
What is the proper way to smell a chemical safely?
What is wafting?
What color are WHMIS hazard labels typically?
What is red, black, and white?
What is the final step of the scientific method where you analyze and summarize your findings?
What is drawing a conclusion?
What is the function of a fume hood in a science lab?
What is to remove harmful fumes and protect users from dangerous chemicals?
If there is a fire in the lab, what is the first action you should take?
What is alert the teacher and follow emergency procedures?