Matter
Density
Lab Safety
Mass and Volume
Properties
100
This is the amount of stuff that is in an object.
What is mass
100
These people contributed to chemistry by developing some of the first lab techniques and tools.
What are alchemists?
100
This is the reason that most chemistry containers are made of glass.
What is they are easy to clean, clear, and heat resistant.
100
These are the units we will use to measure mass. (only the metric and SI ones)
What are grams and kilograms.
100
This is a characteristic of a substance.
What is a property.
200
This is the term for how much space something takes up.
What is volume.
200
This is the density of an object that has a mass of 309 grams and a volume of 16.0 cm^3.
What is 19.3 g/cm^3.
200
This item is narrow at the top and wide at the base and useful for mixing and swirling chemicals.
What is a flask.
200
This is the volume of a cube with a side that is 2.0 cm long.
What is 8 cm^3
200
This is the type of property that does not depend on the amount of stuff present.
What is an intensive property.
300
Air is classified as matter while wind is classified as this.
What is the movement of matter.
300
This is the equation for density.
What is mass divided by volume.
300
This is the lab safety equipment that is used to clear toxic odors from the air.
What is the fume hood.
300
This is the method that Archimedes used to help out the king with his crown.
What is water displacement method
300
Density is this type of property.
What is an extensive property.
400
Out of the following: heat, sound, and gas, this one is actually matter.
What is gas.
400
This is the mass of an item that has a density of 9.0 g/cm^3 and a volume of 3.5 cm^3.
What is 31.5 grams.
400
This is the correct way to dress in the lab.
What is hair tied back, close toed shoes, goggles, and gloves.
400
This is what happens to the mass of a rubber band if you stretch it.
What is nothing.
400
Rusting is an example of this type of property.
What is a chemical property.
500
Fire is this classification of stuff: matter or not matter.
What is not matter.
500
If two objects have a volume of 5.0 L. One has a density of 9.0 g/cm^3 and the other has a denisty of 2.7 g/cm^3. This one will be heavier.
What is the 9.0 g/cm^3 item.
500
This is what you should do before you leave the lab.
What is wash down lab station, wash your hands, clean your stuff.
500
This is the method you use to find the volume of common shaped-things i.e. pyramids, spheres.
What is the geometric formulas.
500
Adding dye to milk is an example of this type of change.
What is a physical change.
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