It is a Material world
M is for Metal
Experimental Behaviour
It's all about a solution
A little bit of everything
100
It is as fragile as paper or as strong as steel
What is glass?
100
They turn a yellow-red quickly when exposed
What are objects that contain iron?
100
The first step of writing an experiment report.
What is the Aim?
100
When a solute is dissolved into a solute.
What is solution?
100
It is made of sand, soda and lime.
What is glass?
200
it is used a lot in our daily lives and has many different kinds.
What is metal?
200
When water causes oxygen from the air to join to certain metals.
What is rusting?
200
The second step of the experiment report.
What is the resources?
200
Helps a solute be dissolved into it.
What is solvent?
200
Used to water proof, protect and make things more beautiful.
What is a glaze?
300
Burning clay to to make items such as pots.
What is Ceramics?
300
The process to get the iron from the iron ore.
What is smelting?
300
The third step in the write up of an experiment.
What is the method?
300
When a solute can no longer be dissolved into the solvent.
What is saturated solution?
300
Is a material that human made, cheap to make and does not conduct heat or electricity.
What is plastic?
400
Something that can me moulded
What is Plastic?
400
A combination of iron and carbon.
What is steel?
400
The forth and fifth step of the write up for an experiment
What is the results and conclusion?
400
Stirring and heat
What are two ways to help dissolve a solute quicker?
400
A example of a composite material. Made of sand and stone mixed together with cement.
What is concrete?
500
The best of different materials combined.
What is a Composite?
500
It is the noble metal.
What is gold?
500
Indented, capital letters and straight lines.
What are rules for labeling a diagram?
500
When a solute cannot dissolve into the solvent (water)
What is insoluble?
500
The substance made from milk
What is casein?
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