The smallest chemical unit of matter.
What is an atom?
The metric base unit to measure mass.
What is a gram?
The color of copper after hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon atoms are introduced.
What is blue-green?
The number of centimeters in one meter.
What is 100 cm?
1/1,000th and 1,000 are the numerical meanings for these prefixes.
What are "milli" (1/1,000th) and "kilo" (1,000)?
Two or more atoms linked together to make a substance w/unique properties.
What is a molecule?
The metric base unit to measure distance.
What is a meter?
The Biblical measure from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.
What is a cubit?
The number of milliliters in one liter.
What is 1,000 ml?
The method used to convert between units of measurement.
What is the factor-label method?
The quantity of a substance within a certain volume.
What is concentration?
The metric base unit to measure volume.
What is a liter?
The Biblical measure called a "finger."
What is the part from the last crease of the index finger to the tip?
The number of centimeters in one inch.
What is 2.54 cm?
You need to know this in order to use the factor-label method.
What is the conversion relationship between units?
The study of the world around us and the universe it is in.
What is Physical Science?
The metric and English base units to measure weight.
What are Newton (metric) and pound (English)? (Note: Weight can change based on gravity.)
The effect on the concentration of vinegar when we add water to it.
What is lower/decrease the concentration?
When you have 5 kilograms of candy, this is the number of grams you have to share.
What is 5,000 grams?
Name three parts of the scientific method.
What are question, research, hypothesis, experiment (materials, procedure), analysis (observations, data), conclusion (summary)? (Any 3 are fine.)
A substance made of billions and billions of one type of atom.
What is an element?
The English base unit to measure mass.
What is a slug?
An antacid does this to vinegar.
What is neutralizes it?
How you convert between units of time for the metric and English systems of measurement.
What is not applicable? (The base measurement of time in both systems is seconds.)
A measurement system of standard units used throughout the world.
What is the metric system?