Forces
Cells
Laboratory Equipment
Separations
Units
100

A push, pull or twist.

What is force?

100

The basic building block of life.

What is a cell?

100

Used for heating in the laboratory.

What is Bunsen burner?

100

Separates a solid from a liquid.

What is filtration?

100
millimeters

What is length/distance?

200

Causes the apple to fall to ground.

What is gravity?

200

I have a cell wall and chloroplasts.

What is plant cell?

200

I measure temperature.

What is a thermometer?

200

Used to recover a dissolved solid from a solution.

What is evaporation?

200

m/s

What is speed?

300

This force causes objects to slow down.

What is friction?

300

Supporting fluid in every cell

What is cytoplasm?

300

A measuring cylinder provides this accurate quantity.

What is a volume?

300

Used to separate liquids with different boiling points.

What is distillation?

300

Force

What is Newtons?

400

This magnet only works when the power is on.

What is an electromagnet?

400

The control centre of a cell

What is the nucleus?

400

I support equipment during heating

What is a tripod and gauze mat?

400

A solute is dissolved in this.

What is a solvent?

400

Volume

What is cm3 / mL?

500

The tendency of an object to float

What is buoyancy?

500

This is used to look at things to small to see with the naked eye.

What is a microscope?

500

I can heat up (or cool down) chemicals without a Bunsen burner.

What is a water bath?

500

Pouring liquid away from sediment in the bottom of the beaker.

What is decanting?

500

g/cm

What is density?

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