The "language" of science.
What is mathematics?
A designated area that is equipped to perform scientific experiments.
What is a laboratory?
Sun
Democritus.
What is a solid sphere?
The original term for the study of the fundamentals of nature and the physical world.
What is natural philsophy?
A fancy word for "important."
The first list of elements.
Who is Antoine Lavoisier?
J.J. Thomson's model.
What is the Plum Pudding model?
The kilogram.
What is mass?
The skills of a scientist.
What is observation, inference, prediction, classification and making models?
The acronym for personal protective equipment.
The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure.
What is Boyle's Law?
James Chadwick.
What is the neutron?
"Eureka!" said Archimedes of Syracuse.
What is density?
The factor that MAY change as a result of an experiment.
What is the dependent variable.
What is 1) the lab is not a playground, 2) be careful and respectful of equipment/others, 3) listen to instructions, 4) obey the teacher?
Meet the family; F, Cl, Br, I, At and you can never forget Ts!
Who are the halogens?
What is the nucleus?
The metric units for density.
What is grams per cubic centimeter?
This term is the driving force of science and is another way to say "asking questions."
What is science/scientific inquiry.
When in doubt...
What is "ask the teacher?"
The difference of the atomic mass and number.
What is the number of neutrons?
10 septillion atoms.
What is one apple?
The mnemonic device.
What is King Henry Died Drinking Chocolate Milk?