The electrons on the outermost shell.
What is valence electrons?
Three states of matter
What are solid, liquid and gas?
The special sink used to flush chemical or debris from your eyes
What is the Eyewash Station?
Device used to tell how hot or cold a substance is.
What a thermometer?
This must remain the same throughout your entire experiment.
What are constants?
This subatomic particle is used to tell how many electrons the element has.
What are protons?
Condensation, Deposition and Freezing are all seen on this curve
What is the Cooling Curve?
The device used in case of emergency to put out small lab fires.
What is the Fire Extinguisher?
Temperature is this kind of property
What is intensive?
This is an educated guess that can be tested.
What is the hypothesis?
This is a negatively charged ion
What is an anion?
Melting, Evaporation and Sublimation are all seen on this curve.
What is the Heating Curve?
The personal protective equipment item worn to protect eyes from chemical splashes, sparks, or debris
What are goggles?
This is the freezing point and melting point of water
What is 0 degrees celsius?
The variable that will be measured
What is the dependent variable?
This is a positively charged ion
What is a cation?
Conversion from and liquid to a gas
What is evaporation?
An assortment of medical supplies for minor accidents or injuries that could occur in the lab
What is a first aid kit?
This curve represents release of thermal energy
What is the cooling curve
This variable is graphed on the X axis of a graph.
What is the independent variable?
This tells you how many protons are in the nucleus.
Conversion from a gas to a solid
What is deposition?
The personal protective equipment item worn to protect clothes and skin from chemical splashes, sparks, or spills
What is an apron/ a lab coat
-273 degrees celsius is known as.
What is Absolute zero?
This is important to the experiment because it acts as a benchmark to compare the results of the experiment to.
What is the control group