Matter
Attractive Forces
Density
Variables
The Scientific Method
100

All matter can be grouped into 3 states...

solid, liquid, gas

100

In order of the strength of attractive forces (strongest to weakest), the states of matter are

solid, liquid, gas

100

We can only compare the densities of solids using mass when the objects have approximately the same _________

We can only compare the densities of solids using mass when the objects have approximately the same VOLUME

100

Another term for a manipulated variable is...

An independent variable

100

What is a lab?

An experiment or test that is done to learn something new about the world

200

Matter is anything that has ________ and _________

Matter is anything that has MASS and VOLUME 

200

What are attractive forces?

forces that pull something near, or attract something

200

In the density column experiment, the dish soap sank to the bottom because it has a _______ density

High

200

A variable that is changed to determine what effect the change will have on the responding variable in a controlled environment.

Manipulated (independent) variable

200

What is the scientific method?

a process that scientists use to explore and find answers to their questions

300

The tiny building blocks that make up matter are called...

Particles

300

The stronger the force of attraction, the ________ the particles will be

The stronger the force of attraction, the CLOSER the particles will be

300

Density is the comparison of the ______ of a solid, liquid or gas to its _________

Density is the comparison of the MASS of a solid, liquid or gas to its VOLUME 

300

An investigation in which one variable is changed and all other variables are kept the same is called a ____________________

controlled experiment

300

Doing research, or learning more about a topic will help scientists to form this

a hypothesis

400

This is the smallest part of matter. It is so small, you can't even see it with the best microscope

Atoms

400

Attractive forces affect both the __________ and __________ of particles

Attractive forces affect both the ARRANGEMENT and MOVEMENT of particles

400

Gases are generally ______ (less or more) dense than liquids because they have _______ (less or more) matter in a given volume.

Gases are generally LESS dense than liquids because they have LESS matter in a given volume.

400

If one plant is placed near a window with sunlight and the other in a dark cupboard, but both are watered the same amount, what is a controlled variable in the experiment?

Water

400

In which step of the scientific method do you use your information to draw conclusions about your experiment?

Analyze Results

500

What are the atoms that make up a water molecule?

2 hydrogen atoms, 1 oxygen atom

500

Why are attractive forces important?

Because without attractive forces, particles would not be held together and condensed states of matter such as solids and liquids would not exist

500

What is an example of a solid that is less dense than a liquid? 

Solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid water!

500

Miss Schultz wanted to do an experiment to test the conditions to keep plants alive. She bought 2 of the same plant and brought one to school and left one at home. At school she watered the plant with filtered water. At home she watered the plant with tap water. She gave the plants the same amount of water and watered them on the same day.

What is wrong with her experiment? 

She's changing too many variables! You can only have ONE manipulated (independent) variable, or else you won't know if it's the location or the type of water that's affecting the plant's growth.

500

List all 6 steps of the scientific method in the correct order

1. Observation & Question

2. Research

3. Hypothesis

4. Experiment

5. Analyze Results

6. Conclusion