A graduated cylinder has water that measures 64 ml. After you drop in a ring the water measures 68 ml. What is the volume of the ring?
What is 4 cm cubed?
Which piece of laboratory equipment should be used to correctly measure the volume of a liquid?
What is a graduated cylinder?
What metric unit is used to express the amount of space in a graduated cylinder?
What is ml (milliliters)?
What type of matter is a table, a fork, a bed, and you?
What is a solid?
All matter is made up of small particles called _____
What is an atom?
A proton has a ___________ charge.
What is positive?
What formula is used to calculate density?
What is D = M / V
Density equals Mass divided by Volume
What do you call the curved surface of a liquid in a graduated cylinder where you look to make a measurement?
What is the meniscus?
What metric unit is used to express mass on a triple balance beam?
What is grams?
What type of matter is orange juice, water, milk, and Gatorade?
What is a liquid?
All matter is made of tiny particles that are IN CONSTANT MOTION. True or False?
What is true.
An electron has a ________ charge.
What is negative?
What is the opposite of deposition?
What is deposition?
Where do you read the water line in a graduated cylinder?
What is: At the middle - at the meniscus. NOT the sides of the cylinder.
What metric unit is used to express volume?
What is centimeters cubed?
What type of matter is wood, iron, ice, and a brick?
What is a solid?
Matter is anything that has _____________ and _________.
What is mass and volume?
What is the center of the atom called?
What is the nucleus?
What is the opposite of exothermic?
What is endothermic?
Which piece of laboratory equipment should be used to correctly measure the mass of a wooden block?
What is a triple beam balance?
What metric units are used to show Density?
What is g/cm cubed?
What type of matter travels through the neon signs in Times Square New York and our Sun?
What is plasma?
What type of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) is this:
The substance assumes the shape of the container, it is not compressible, it flows easily, the particles vibrate and slide past each other
What is a liquid?
A neutron has a _______ charge.
What is neutral or no charge?
What is the formula for volume?
What is length x width x height?
( What is LxWxH)
What piece of laboratory equipment is usually made of glass, has straight sides, a flat bottom, and a small v shape (the beak) for pouring?
What is a beaker?
To calculate volume we use LxHxW. What measurement unit is shown after the number?
What is cm? (centimeter)
What type of matter is water vapor, helium, oxygen, and air?
What is a gas?
What matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) is this:
The substance takes the shape and volume of the container, it is compressible, it flows easily, it vibrates and moves freely at high speeds
What is (hydrogen) gas?
According to the Particle Theory of Matter, when thermal energy (heat) is added to a substance, the particles will: (choose one)
remain a constant speed / move faster / slow down /stop moving
What is move faster?
Brass has a mass of 138.3 g. The measurements of one cube of brass is L=2.5cm, H=2.5 cm, and W=2.5 cm. What is the density of this brass cube? Round to the nearest hundreth.
What is 8.85 g/cm cubed?
What is a ruler? What is a yard stick? What is a meter stick?
Meters are used to measure length or distance. Liters are used to measure liquid.
If a centimeter (cm) measures 1/100 of a meter, what does a millimeter (mm) measure?
What is 1/1000?
What type of matter is the most common state of matter in the universe?
What is plasma?
Solids, liquids, and gases are all states of matter composed of ___________
What are atoms?
What state of matter is the box in the middle?
What is liquid?