Properties of Air
Labs
Fancy Science Words
Fun Facts
Funny Facts
100

Air takes up...

What is space?

100

The property in "Huff N' Puff" 

What is Air takes up space/exerts a force or pressure?

100

What is a prediction?

What you think is going to happen/a guess.

100

True or False:

Things live in the air.

True!

100

If you say someone is full of hot air, you are saying they are...

Talking a lot, especially without saying anything of value or meaning.

200

True or False:

Air takes the shape of its container

What is true?

200

In "Fill 'er Up" the ___ holed flask will fill first. 

What is the two holed flask?

200

What is a hypothesis?

A scientific guess.

200

True or False:

There is water in air.

True!

200

If something disappears it...

Vanishes ino thin air!

300

Air exerts a force or ________.

What is pressure?

300

Why did the towel stay dry in "Keep it Dry"

The air pocketed and kept the paper dry.

300

What is a variable?

A variable is something in an experiment that you can change.

300

What gases does air contain?

(If you guess two items it's correct)

Nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.

300

You call someone this when they aren't very smart.

What is an airhead?

400

Hot Air

(What does it do?)

What is expanding and rising?

400

Can air be compressed? (The Syringe)

Yes!

400

What is an inference?

The explanation of what happened.

400

Air is mostly . . . 

(What substance?)

 . . . Gas!

400

If you are feeling carefree, you are feeling as . . .

 . . . light as air.

500

Cold Air

(What does it do?)

What is sinking and contracting?

500

Why was it difficult in "Suck it up" for the people with yellow and green straws?

Because they had holes in their straws and instead of sucking up water, they sucked up air!

500

What is a manipulated variable?

The thing you change to test your prediction.

500

True or False:

Carbon dioxide in air is good if it's in air.

Ha! Trick question! It's both!

500

An expression meaning the room is silent, it is full of . . .

Dead air