Safety/Equipment
Scientific Method
States of Matter
Classification
Scientific Math
100

Goggles, Aprons, Gloves

What is PPE?

100

1st step of the Scientific Method

What is a Question?

100

Definite shape and volume, non-compressible, no flow, and vibrates 

What is a Solid?

100

Change where the composition of matter changes.

What is a Chemical Change?

100

Only Significant when there is a decimal present.

What are Trailing Zeros?

200

I spilled an acid or base on me and need to would use this to rise with plenty of water.

What is a Safety Shower?

200

The variable that you manipulated.

What is the Independent Variable?

200

Solid to Gas

What is Sublimation?

200

Elements and Compounds are both ____.

What are Pure Substances? 

200

Non-Significant Zeros (always)

What are Leading Zeros?

300

This equipment is less accurate than a graduated cylinder to measure liquid.

What is a Beaker?

300

State the purpose, variables, and predicted outcome.

What is the Hypothesis?

300

Liquid to Gas

What is Evaporation / Boiling?

300

Properties that depend on mass.

What are Extensive Properties?

300

You must round to the least number of decimal places.

What is Adding / Subtracting?

400

Equipment used when a chemical has made contact with your eyes.

What is an Eye Wash Station?

400

The variables that DO NOT change during the second experiment. 

What are the Controlled Variables? 

400

No definite shape or volume, no compressibility, flows

What is a Gas?

400

Examples would be ripping paper or changing phases like melting or freezing.

What are Physical Changes?

400

You must round to the least number of significant zeros.

What is Multiplication / Division?

500

The "U" shape that is used to measure the liquid in a graduated cylinder is 

What is a Meniscus?

500

Describes WHY something happens.

What is a Theory?

500

An example of this matter is Lightning.

What is Plasma?

500

Evenly Dispersed Mixture. (Example would be Salt Water, or Tea)

What is a Homogeneous Mixture?

500

1 __ = 10mm

What is a Centimeter?