Conversions
Scientific Method
Density
Scientific Notation/
Significant Figures
Lab Safety/
Lab Equipment
100

Kevin Fast pulled a CC-177 Globemaster airplane 8.8 m. The plane weighed 188 tons. How many pounds did the plane weigh?

376,000 lbs

100

How many steps are in the Scientific Method? 

7 steps 

100

What is the density of an object that has a mass of 24g and a volume of 4cm

Density is 6 g/cm3

100

2.65 x 10-12 

Write in Standard Notation

.00000000000265


100

This is the first person that should be made aware of any mishaps or accidents during a lab.

The teacher

200

Convert 3 miles into yards

5,280 yds

200

What is the third step in the Scientific Method process? 

Hypothesis

200

What is the formula for density? 

Show teacher answer on board

200

245,860,000,000 Place in Scientific Notation

2.4586 x 1011

200

This piece of equipment is used for holding solid or liquid samples in the lab.

Beaker

300

Convert 17 cm = ______m 

.17 m

300

What is the final step in the Scientific Method?

Conclusion 

300

What is the density of 200g of water that occupies 25 cm3

Density=8 g/cm3

300

What does a negative exponent tell you about a number?

The number is very small.


300

This piece of lab equipment is used to measure volume of liquids during a lab.

Graduated Cylinder 

400

How many milligrams are in 24 g? 

24000 g

400

What happens if you do not get a logical explanation for your conclusion? 

Rewrite Hypothesis

400

What mass of Copper occupies a volume of 450 cm3 and the density is 15 g/cm3

The mass is 6750 g

400

How many significant figures are in the measurement 30,780 grams?

4

400

This piece of lab equipment is used to mix liquids that could splash.

Erlenmeyer Flask

500

Convert 45 inches to centimeters 

114.3 cm

500

Write the steps in the correct order 

observe question hypothesis plan experiment data conclusion 

500

A gold bracelet has a mass of 22.8g and the density of 11 g/cm, what is the volume? 

The volume is 2.07 cm3

500

A three is 70 feet tall. It was measured twice using the same tool. The measurements recorded were: 59.3 feet and 58.9 feet. Are these measurements accurate, precise, or both?

Precise

500

Tom saw a clear substance in one of the beakers and thought he would take a sip from it to find out what it was; he became very ill and was sent to the hospital to be treated. What lab safety rule did Tom not follow?

What is never taste or eat in the lab?



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