True/False You shouldn't pay attention and guess what chemicals to put together
False
First step of the Scientific Method
What is asking a question
A _________ is the smallest whole particle of matter
What is an atom
Carbon (C) would be classified as this
What is an element
Whats the third Scientific method step
Form a hypothesis
What should you do when smelling chemicals
Waft it towards you
Data that refers to the numerical values of what we are observing
What is quantitative data
Atoms are made of these 2 subatomic particles
What are Protons and Neutrons
2 or more chemically bonded elements
What is a compound
What charge does a neutron have
What is negative
Two protective items to wear in a lab
What is a lab coat and lab goggles
Data that refers to the characteristics of what we are observing
What is qualitative data
In the picture bellow, the Atom on the left is gaining two electrons. What will happen to its charge? (Don't worry about how many protons it has... just focus on how the charge is changing)
It will become negative
A combination of chemical symbols to represent a substance
What is Chemical Formula
How long do you clean your eyes when you get something in them
20 minutes
Where do you go when your clothes are o fire
What is the emergency shower
A variable that is changed by you in the experiment
What is independant variable
Matter has _____ and takes up ______
Mass, Space
Classified as a pure substance
What is an Element
Oil and water mixed together is an example of what mixture
What is a heterogeneous mixture
When taking recently heated glassware, you should clean it in what
What is warm water
A variable that stays the same regardless of what else you are changing
What is a controlled variable
The textbook definition of an ion
What is An atom that carries an electrical charge
True/False When elements combine to make a specific compound, they always combine in the same proportions
True
What angle should you pour chemicals
45o