The Scientific Method
Measurement
Matter
Minerals and Rocks
Lagniappe
100

A possible answer to a testable question. 

What is the hypothesis?

100

The most appropriate unit to measure the length of an ant.

What are millimeters?

100

The base unit of all matter. 

What is an atom? 

100

Minerals are composed of one or more of these. 

What are elements?

100

Observations that deal with (1) numbers or amounts and (2) descriptions.

What are (1) quantitative observations and (2) qualitative observations?

200

1. Independent Variable 2. Dependent Variable 3. Constants

What is 1. the one factor changed on purpose in an experiment? 2. the factor that responds and is measured in an experiment? 3. all other variables that remain unchanged?

200

Two ways to measure volume.

What is the water displacement method and length x width x height?

200

Particles located in the atom's nucleus. 

What are protons and neutrons?

200

Three types of rocks. 

What are igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary?

200

An example of a chemical and physical change.

What is chemical (changes substance) and physical (changes appearance)?

300

(1) Used to record collected data. 

(2) Used to analyze data. 

(1) What is a data table? 

(2) What is a graph?

300

The most appropriate unit to measure the temperature of a chemical reaction. 

What is Kelvin?

300

Two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together.

What is a compound? 

300

At least 5 properties of minerals.

What are hardness, color, luster, cleavage and fracture, streak, reactivity, etc. 

300

The curve on the surface of the water.

What is the meniscus?

400

The use of scientific discoveries to help people or make their lives easier.

What is technology?

400
The measurement system used by scientists.

What is the International System of Units? 

400

Two or more compounds combined together. 

What is a mixture?

400

Rocks have a definite chemical composition (true or false).

What is false? 

400

The difference between an element and a compound.

What is an element cannot be broken down into simpler substances while a compound is two or more atoms of different elements bonded together?

500
These are located on the (1) x-axis and (2) y-axis of a graph. 


Shows the variables on a graph are related.

What is the (1) IV and (2) DV?


What is a trend? 

500

An object's length is 5 cm, width is 5 cm, and height is 2 cm. It's mass is 40g. Find it's density. 

What is: length x width x height = 5 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm = 15cm^3.

Density = Mass/Volume = 40 g / 20 cm^3 = 2 g/cm^3.

500

An example of an element, compound, and mixture. 

What is copper, water, and saltwater? (more answers acceptable)

500

The 4 characteristics of a mineral. 

What is naturally formed, inorganic, crystalline solid, and definite chemical composition?

500

The mineral group that makes up most of Earth's crust. 

Alternatively, the 2 elements that make up most of Earth's crust. 

What are silicates? 

What is silicon and oxygen?

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