Something to protect your eyes in the lab;
Goggles
The process in which plants use solar energy to create nutrients for themselves;
Photosynthesis
The particle consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons that make up everything around us;
Atom
The electronic instrument used to measure the amount of current in a circuit;
Ammeter
A universal event that resulted in the creation of the universe;
A tool that when the gas within it is ignited, creates a flame;
Bunsen Burner
A Living organism that effects it's environments;
The Number underneath an element used to reference how much mass it has;
Atomic Mass
The result of imbalanced electric charges within or on the surface of a material;
Static Electricity
The celestial body which rests in the center of our Solar System;
The Sun
Something you shouldn't throw in the Science Lab;
Everything/Anything
An organism that only eats meat;
Carnivore
A Diagram or Model used to draw different chemical particles;
Bohr-Rutherford Diagram or Lewis Dot Diagram
The Law used to determine characteristics of a current;
(bonus points if you give the formula)
Ohm's Law
The astronomical model that believes the Sun is in the center of our Solar System;
Heliocentric
An object used to grab flasks and vials safely;
Tongs
Equation for Density;
D = M/V
The measurement used that compares the amount of matter an object has to its volume;
Density
A series or list of objects rated on how positively or negatively charged an object is;
The Electrostatic Series
How often is Mars accessible from Earth;
Once every 26 Months
What does WHMIS stand for;
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
A series of chains of interactions that connect organisms and what they eat;
The Food web
Cooking which creates an odor;
Chemical Change
Describe what happens when you Negatively charge an Electroscope via Conduction;
their own answer
The International Space Station sees The Sun how often;
Once every 90 minutes