Measurement
Scientific Method
States of Matter
Scientific Method2
Measurement2
100
a graduated cylinder
What measures volume?
100
ask a question, or state the problem
What is the first step of the scientific method?
100
has particles that vibrate
What is a solid?
100
the variable that you measure
What is the dependent variable
100
grams, milligrams, kilograms
What is the unit for mass?
200
a triple beam balance
What measures mass?
200
conclusion
What is the last step of the scientific method?
200
negatively charged particles
What is plasma?
200
the variable that you change
What is the independent variable?
200
celcius
What is the unit for temperature?
300
a beaker
What measures volume?
300
analyzing data
What is the step where you create a graph?
300
has particles that move COMPLETELY free of each other
What is a gas?
300
the thing you do NOTHING to in the experiment
What is the control variable?
300
meters, centimeters, millimeters
What is the unit for distance?
400
a thermometer
What measures temperature?
400
experiment
What is the step where you test your hypothesis
400
has a changing shape but an unchanging volume
What is a liquid?
400
things that stay the same in the experiment
What is a constant?
400
liters, milliliters
What is the unit for volume?
500
a meter stick
What measures distance?
500
what you think will happen
What is a hypothesis?
500
has particles with low energy
What is a solid?
500
data that deals with numbers
What is quantitative data?
500
milliliters
What graduated cylinders and beakers measure volume in
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