What is the last step of the scientific method?
What is communicating
What is the conversion factor for mL to cm3?
What is 1mL to 1cm3
What are the three states of matter?
What are solids, liquids, and gases
What is a molecule called when it is two of the same element?
What is a diatomic molecule
What is one of the two units that we use to measure pressure?
What is Pascals (Pa) or Kilopascals (kPa)
What do we use to collect data?
What is a data table
If the length is 10 cm, the width is 23 cm, and the height is 13 cm what is the volume?
What is 2990 cm3
What is the state change from solid to gas?
What is sublimation
What type of bond would form between metal ions and a sea of electrons?
What is metallic bonding
What will happen to pressure if temperature increases?
What is increase
What do we use to help solve problems using materials from the natural world?
What is technology
What the density if the mass is 5 g and the volume is 20 L?
What is 0.25 g/L
What is ability to rust an example of?
What is a chemical change
What is the name of the bond between a metal/polyatomic ion and a nonmetal?
What is an ionic bond
What is the name of the law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume?
What do we use to understand complex processes or things we can't see?
What is a model?
What is 2500 g in kg?
What is 2.5 kg
What type of elements have the ability to conduct heat under all conditions?
What are metals
What is the name of an ion that loses electrons?
What is a cation
What is the name of the law that describes the relationship between temperature and volume?
What is Charles' Law
What is something that scientists expect to happen every time under a certain set of circumstances?
What is a law
What is 2.5 g/cm3 in kg/L?
What is 2.5 kg/L
What is the name of a combination of two or more atoms that are of at least two different kinds?
What is a compound
What is the chemical name for (NH4)2O?
What is ammonium oxide
What is the pressure in kPa is the force is 25 N and the area is .2 m2? (N/m2 = Pa)
What is 0.125 kPa