Lab Safety
States of Matter
Phase Changes
Density
The Water Cycle
100

Name two reasons for wearing safety glasses during experiments

Broken Glass

Chemicals/hot water in eyes

100

What are the three main states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

What is it called when matter changes from a solid to a liquid?

Melting

100

What two things do we need to know to calculate denisty?

mass and volume

100

What is the scientific name for rain?

Precipitation

200

Should you light a bunsen burner with the air hole open or closed?

Closed!

200

Which state of matter has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape?

Liquid

200

What is it called when matter changes from liquid to gas?

Evaporation

200

What is the formula for density?

d=m/v

200

True or false: The amount of water on earth is always the same

True! It cycles around and changes state but the amount stays the same

300

Why should you use the orange flame when first lighting a bunsen burner? (2 reasons)

It is the safety flame as it is cooler and easier to see
300

Which state of matter does not have a fixed shape or volume?

Gas

300

What is it called when matter changes from a gas to a liquid?

Condensation

300

If a block of wood had a mass of 100g and a volume of 20cm3 what is it's density?

5g/cm3

300

Water that comes from plants and is then released into the air as water vapor is called ______.

Transpiration

400

Why do we not pour all chemicals down the sink?

They can corrode or block pipes

400

What would cause gas particles to move faster?

Heat 

400

When matter changes evaporates is it losing or gaining energy?

Gaining! It is being heated

400

How are density and buoyancy related?



Something less dense will be more buoyant 

400

Where does energy for the water cycle come from?

The sun

500

Why is it important to clean all equipment properly before putting it away?

It may cause unexpected chemical reactions when next ised

500

Would a cold or hotter liquid cause food colouring to diffuse quicker and why?

Hotter as the particles have more energy resulting in faster movement

500

When matter freezes is it becoming more or less dense?

More dense
500

Why does oil float on top of water?

It is less dense

500

How does rain happen?

Raindrops fall to Earth when clouds become saturated, or filled, with water droplets. Rain is liquid precipitation: water falling from the sky. Raindrops fall to Earth when clouds become saturated, or filled, with water droplets. Millions of water droplets bump into each other as they gather in a cloud.