Math-ity
Observation/Inference
Mixtures
Lab Tools
Matter
200

This is the formula for density.

What is mass ÷ volume?

200

These are the senses you use for observations.

What are touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight?

200

This the definition of a mixture.

What is a combination of two or more substances?

200

This is what you use a test tube rack for.

What is holding test tubes?

200

These are the three main states of matter.

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

400

This is the formula for volume.

What is mass ÷ density?

400

This is an educated guess about something based on prior knowledge.

What is an inference?

400

This is what a mixture is called when the particles are evenly distributed.

What is homogeneous?

400

This is what you use a triple beam balance for.

What is calculating mass?

400

This is anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

600

This is the formula for mass.

What is Density X Volume?

600

This is something you notice about something else.

What is an observation?

600

This is a mixture where you can see the different substances in it.

What is heterogeneous?

600

This is used to heat up substances.

What is a Bunsen Burner?

600

This is the process where water turns into gas.

What is evaporation?

800

If the mass of an object is 16 grams and a volume of 4 cm3, what is the density?

What is 4 g/cm3?

800

This is a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

What is an opinion?

800

Pudding is an example of this.

What is a colloid?

800

This science tool is used for measuring and holding liquids.

What is a beaker?

800

This is the reason why matter will change it's form/state of matter

What is temperature?

1000

If a wood block with a density of 4 g/cm^3 was dropped in the average body of water, it will do this.

What is sink?

1000

There are two types of observations: #1 measured by numbers, #2 measured by senses   

What is #1=Quantitative, #2=Qualitative

1000

An opaque mixture, which appears homogeneous yet on a microscopic level, particles are visible.

What is a Colloid?

1000

This is what you use a spring scale for.

What measures the force of an object?

1000

These are the 3 secondary states of matter.

What are Plasma, Bose Einstein Condensate, and Fermionic Condensate?