Random Chemistry Trivia pt.1
Scientific Method
Experiments & Variables
Chemistry Basics
Random Chemistry Trivia pt 2.
100

What direction does a "group" correspond to on the periodic table?

What is vertical?

100
This is the first step of the scientific method and normally consists of qualitative data and existing knowledge.
What is Make and Observation?
100
This is they type of data that relates to the five senses. Often referred to as, Observational Data.
What is Qualitative Data?
100
This is the study of matter and all of the changes that it undergoes.
What is Chemistry?
100

What is the symbol for Iron?

What is Fe?

200

What did James Chadwick do for Chemistry?

What is discovering the neutron? 

200
This is the final step in the scientific method. Regardless of being right or wrong compared to the stated hypothesis, it is important to do this.
What is Report your Results?
200
This is one of the three parts of any experiment and it is sometimes referred to as the Manipulated Variable.
What is the Independent Variable?
200
This is anything that has a mass and takes up space.
What is Matter?
200

Two or more elements held together by a chemical bond

What is a compound?

300

Any atom that has 96 protons is:

NAME AND SYMBOL

What is Curium (Cm)?

300
This is the step where a tentative explanation is given for what is being observed. Normally written in an "If, Then" (because) statement.
What is Make a Hypothesis?
300
This is one of the three parts of any experiment and it is the variable that is a standard for comparison.
What is the Control?
300

This is the measurement that reflects the amount of matter present in an object. Also, this is the UNIT it is most commonly measured in.

What is Mass and Grams (g)?

300
This is a hypothesis supported by many experiments.
What is a Theory?
400

What are the 3 major regions of the elements within the periodic table?

What is metals, nonmetals, and metalloids?

400
This is the second step in the scientific method that involves finding a problem and asking this.
What is a Question?
400
This type of data is solely based on numbers. Often referred to as the "Numerical Data."
What is Quantitative Data?
400
This is the amount of matter an object has, as well as the effect of Earth's gravitational pull on that matter.
What is Weight?
400

Water freezes at ________°C and __________°F

What is 0 degrees C and 32 degrees F.

500

List all elements of the "Halogen" group.

What is fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), astatine (At), and tennessine (Ts) 

500
Once a Hypothesis is created and an Experiment is conducted, this step is to be done before reporting your findings.
What is Analyze Data and Draw Conclusions?
500
This is the variable in an experiment that is sometimes called the Responding Variable.
What is the Dependent Variable?
500

The measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume is called

What is density?

500

Convert - be sure to use Scientific Notation:

1. 47889 ml = __________Kl 

2. 78.3 cm = ________hm 

3. 102 cm3 = ___________ L

1. 0.047889 Kl -- SO 4.7889 * 10^-2

2. 0.00783 cm -- SO 7.83 * 10^-3

3. 0.102 L -- SO 1.02 * 10^1

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