What is a lab?
Chemistry
Physics
Experiments
Earth and Space
100
Another word for an experiment.
What is a lab?
100
The study of matter and energy.
What is chemistry?
100
A branch of science that looks at the nature and properties of matter and energy.
What is physics?
100
What we used to inflate the balloon without using our breath.
What is vinegar and baking soda?
100
The only planet lying on its side.
What is Uranus?
200
The first part of a lab.
What is a title?
200
Ancient chemistry. They thought science could turn lead into gold!
What is alchemy?
200
The person who discovered gravity.
Who is Sir Issac Newton.
200
What happened to the jellybean when we added a couple drops of water on it.
The jellybean left different colours of stains on the coffee filter.
200
The planet with clouds of mercury and sulfuric acid and has volcanoes that spray. This planet is the same size as earth but spins the opposite way.
What is Venus?
300
A good scientific guess.
What is a hypothesis?
300
A chart that organizes all elements by atomic number and structure.
What is the periodic table?
300
The experiment we did to protect a certain item from an impact.
What is the egg drop?
300
The states of matter glycerin went through to create soap.
Solid, liquid, solid.
300
The amount of earths that could fit in the sun.
What is 1 billion?
400
What you see, hear, smell, taste and feel during the lab.
What are observations?
400
There is so much ___________ in the earth's crust to cover the earth's surface knee deep.
What is gold (Au)?
400
An item some people use everyday to magnify objects.
What are glasses?
400
Why the coloured milk moved when we added dish soap.
Milk is made up of calcium and fat. Dish soap helps remove fat.
400
What you should add to turn a solid to a liquid and a liquid to a gas.
What is heat?
500
The final part of a lab.
What is the conclusion?
500
He
What is helium?
500
9.8 meters per second every second
What is the force of gravity? or What is gravity?
500
The reason why Dove soap bubbles and expands in the microwave.
Dove soap is less dense than other soap because there are small air pockets in them. When you heat the soap the air pockets expand causing the soap to bubble up.
500
The age we would all be if we lived on Uranus.
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