Matter & Atoms
Energy and forces
Lab safety
Scientific method
random
100

The smallest unit of an element. 

What is an atom?

100

The force that pulls objects toward Earth.


What is gravity?

100

These should always be worn to protect your eyes during experiments.


What are safety goggles?

100

The first step in the scientific method.


What is asking a question (or making an observation)?


100

The planet we live on.


What is earth?

200

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume. 

What is a solid?

200

Energy stored in food and fuel.


what is chemical energy?

200

If you accidentally spill chemicals on your skin or clothes, you should do this immediately.


What is tell the teacher (and rinse with water if told to)?


200

An educated guess in an experiment.


What is a hypothesis?


200

The state of matter that fills the shape of its container.


What is a liquid?

300

A change that creates a new substance, like burning wood. 

What is a chemical change?

300

The push or pull on an object.


What is force?

300

Never do this with chemicals, even if they look or smell safe.


What is taste them?

300

The factor you change in an experiment.


What is the independent variable?


300

The state of matter that spreads out and has no definite shape or volume.


What is a Gas?

400

This state of matter has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.


What is a liquid?

400

The energy something has because it is moving.


What is kinetic energy

400

The proper way to smell a chemical in the lab.


What is wafting (gently waving the smell toward your nose)?


400

The part of the experiment that stays the same.


What is the control (or constants)?


400

Energy of moving objects.


What is kinetic energy ?

500

This change of state happens when a solid turns directly into a gas.


What is sublimation?

500

The energy that is stored because of an object’s position, like a stretched rubber band.


What is potential energy?

500

Why long hair should be tied back during lab experiments.


What is to keep it from catching fire, spilling into chemicals, or blocking vision?


500

The step where you explain if your hypothesis was correct.


What is the conclusion?


500

The energy stored in objects because of their position.


What is potential energy?