These are worn in a lab to protect your eyes.
What are GOGGLES?
This tiny building block is the smallest part of an element that still keeps its chemical properties.
What is an ATOM?
This state of matter keeps its shape and size.
What is a solid?
This is the space taken up by matter.
What is volume?
Acids have this type of flavor.
What is sour?
This is used to hold and mix liquids during experiments.
What is a BEAKER?
This is a negatively charged particle found in an atom.
What is an ELECTRON?
This state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps the same volume.
What is a liquid?
This is a combination of substances that are NOT chemically bonded together.
What is a mixture?
Bases feel like this to the touch.
What is SLIPPERY?
This is used to transfer small amounts of liquid one drop at a time.
What is a PIPETTE?
This is a positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
What is a PROTON?
This state of matter spreads out to fill all the space around it.
What is a gas?
This force pulls molecules together on the surface of a liquid.
What is surface tension?
This type of product often contains a base.
What is soap?
This is used to hold small samples during testing or heating.
What is a TEST TUBE?
This is a neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
What is a NEUTRON?
This is what we call the three forms matter can exist in: solid, liquid, and gas.
What are the states of matter?
This happens when surface molecules of a liquid turn into a gas.
What is evaporation?
This substance releases hydrogen ions (H⁺) in water.
What is an ACID?
This is used to measure the exact volume of a liquid.
What is a GRADUATED CYLINDER?
This is the dense center of an atom where protons and neutrons are found.
What is the NUCLEUS?
In this state of matter, particles move the most freely and are farthest apart.
What is a gas?
This is when particles spread out from one place to another.
What is diffusion?
This substance releases hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in water.
What is a base?