Lab Safety
Scientific Method
Chemical/Physical Changes
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
State of Matter/Density
100

Follow all ____ and ____ instructions carefully.

written and verball

100

How many steps are in the scientific method that we learned?

8

100

Which change can be easily reversed?

Physical Changes

100

Elements contain how many atoms?

1

100

Solids have a definite shape but NOT a definite volume


TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE

200

Never drink, _____, or _______ anything during a lab.

taste or smell

200

What is the 3rd step in the scientific method?

Hypothesis

200

Only chemical changes causes color change


TRUE OR FALSE??

FALSE: THEY BOTH CAN

200

Can be broken down into simpler substances (Elements)

Compounds

200

Changes in solid, liquid and gases (STATES) are the results of _____ being added or removed.

Kinetic Energy

300

WHAT IS WRONG??

A student with long hair (or loose clothing) is heating a solution over a Bunsen burner. As the student leans over the burner to reach for something, their hair (or clothing) catches fire.


Wrong:

 Hair is not tied back, and baggy clothing is not allowed (must be secured)  

300

What skill is a scientist using when they record the sounds of a frog?

collecting data

300

Results make a new substance

Chemical Change

300

What are the 3 types of mixtures?

Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids

300

A liquid has a volume of 8 mL and a mass of 56 grams. What is the density of the liquid?

7 g/mL

400

WHAT IS WRONG??

Cindy broke a test tube.  Carefully she picked up pieces with one hand and placed them in her other hand.  Then she dumped the glass pieces into the trashcan. 

WRONG:

Tell the teacher IMMEDIATELY

400

Why is communicating the results of an experiment important?

So that other scientists can learn from the results of your experiments. 

400

Breaking glass is a chemical or physical change?

Physical Change

400

What is the difference between Homogenous and Heterogenous?

Homogenous-particles dissolve and look the same throughout the solution


Heterogenous- particles are visible and look different throughout suspensions and colloids 

400

Honey has a mass of 4.08 grams and a volume of 3 mL

What is the density?

1.36 g/mL