Something that remains the same between the control group and the experimental group.
What is a constant?
This is the sentence I told you to memorize to convert units?
What is King Henry Died By drinking chocolate milk?
This is the measurement system that we use in the science classroom.
Jill wonders which deodorant works the best (Degree or Dove). According to the scientific method, what would be the next step that she should take to answer the question?
What is research?
A symbol with safety glasses represent?
What is eye safety?
This is the amount of space that an object occupies.
What is volume?
This is the answer that you would come up with if you ever had to convert 123 cm to m.
What is 1.23 meters?
This is the abbreviation for milligram?
This is the definition of hypothesis?
What is an educated guess?
What is chemical safety?
This term describes the interval between two events?
What is time?
0.023 DL converted to mL
What is 230 mL?
If a graduated cylinder has 20 mL of water in it and a rock with a volume of 12 cubic centimeters is added to it, what is the volume of the graduated cylinder?
What is 32 mL?
These are the two groups in every experiment.
What are experimental and control groups?
What is a graduated cylinder?
A piece of lab equipment used to measure the volume of liquids?
What is a graduated cylinder?
34.55 g to dg
What is 345.5 dg?
How do you calculate volume?
What it length x width x height?
An alternative to using the scientific method to answer a question.
What is the C.E.R. method?
What is liter, meter, and gram?
This variable changes in response to what was changed 1st in the experiment?
What is a dependent variable?
This is how many meters there are in 16 kilometers.
What is 16,000 meters?
The number of variables that an experiment can have?
What is one?
These are the 7 steps of the scientific method (IN ORDER)
What is
1. Ask a question
2. Do research to gather information
3. Form a hypothesis
4. Experiment
5. Analyze data
6. Conclusion
7. Repeat.
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This piece of lab equipment would be best to use if you wanted to stir the contents of a test tube while over the flame of a Bunsen burner.