Lab Equipment
Observations and Inference
Lab Equipment pt2
IV/DV
Water
Chemical/Physical Weathering
100

What unit of measurement does the TRIPLE BEAM Balance use?

Grams (g)

100

What is a qualitative observation?

Observations that are made using the 5 senses. 

(The describe a physical qualities)

100

What does a thermometer measure?

Temperature

100

Michael conducted an experiment where 5 different colored (red, yellow, green, blue, white) bowls with 15mL of water were placed in a bird aviary.  The amount of water left in the bowls was calculated and recorded.  


What is the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?

Color of the bowls

100

What makes a molecule polar?

A molecule that has one slightly positive end and one end that is somewhat negative.

100
Give an example of Chemical Weathering.

Acid Rain dissolving a rock.

Acid Rain changes the color of a rock.

200

What unit of measurment does a beaker use?

Milliliters (mL) or Liter (L)

200

Give an example of a quantitative observation

Answers may vary but should include a number.

200

What does a graduated cylinder measure?

Volume

200

Michael conducted an experiment where 5 different colored (red, yellow, green, blue, white) bowls with 15mL of water were placed in a bird aviary.  The amount of water left in the bowls was calculated and recorded.  


What is the DEPENDENT VARIABLE

The amount of water left in the bowl.

200

What temperature would water molecules move the fastest?

45 C

90 C

145 C

145 C

200

Explain physical weathering.

Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by force.

300

What unit of measurement does a metric ruler use?

Meters, Millimeters (m or mm)

300

What is a quantitative observation?

An observation made by counting or measuring. 


300

What does a triple beam balance measure?

Mass

300

Michael conducted an experiment where 5 different colored (red, yellow, green, blue, white) bowls with 15mL of water were placed in a bird aviary.  The amount of water left in the bowls was calculated and recorded.  


What is the CONSTANT?

The amount of the water initially placed in the bowls.

(15mL)

300

Draw a picture that shows why water is polar and label the parts of a water molecule.

300

Explain Chemical Weathering.

Chemical Weathering is when rocks change due to chemicals like water breaking them down over time.

400

What unit of measurement does a graduated cylinder use?

Milliliters (mL)

400

Give and example of a qualitative observation.

Answers may vary but should include a physical property of an object.

400

What does a beaker measure?

Volume

400

Read the hypothesis.  If the temperature of the water changes then the amount of undissolved salt will change. 


What is the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?

Temperature of Water

400

Why is water considered a polar molecule?

Oxygen has a slightly negative charge and Hydrogen has a slightly positive charge.

400

Give an example of physical weathering.

Freezing and Thawing

Plants and animals breaking rocks

Wind or water breaking down rocks

500

What unit of measurement does a thermometer use? (IN SCIENCE)

Celcius (C)

500

What is an inference?

A statement made using background knowledge and observations.

500

What does a metric ruler measure?

Length

500

Read the hypothesis.  If the temperature of the water changes then the amount of undissolved salt will change. 


What is the DEPENDENT VARIABLE?

Amount of Dissolve Salt

500

Why do land and water heat at different rates?

Water requires more energy to heat than land. 

500

Look at the triple beam balance.

 What is the mass of the triple beam balance? You must include the correct unit of measurement.



545.2g

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