Scientific Inquiry
Measurement
Safety/ Tools
Case Study
Scientific Notation
100
An educated guess.
What is a hypothesis?
100
The internationally accepted system of measurement.
What is International Systems of Units (SI)?
100
Measures the temperatures of substances.
What is a thermometer?
100
Any factor that can have more than one value.
What is a variable?
100
0.000005791
What is 5.791 x 10^-6?
200
The study of the processes that occur on Earth. Astronomy is often included.
What is Earth Science?
200
It is easy to convert from one SI unit to another. You either multiply or divide by a factor of_______.
What is ten?
200
You would use this tool to measure the mass of an object.
What is a balance?
200
The factor that you want to test.
What is independent variable?
200
79,952,152,300
What is 7.99521523 x 10^10
300
This is the first step in the scientific inquiry process.
What is ask a question or state a problem?
300
Scientific notation is used for this reason.
What is to write or diplay very small or very large values in a shorter more understandable form.
300
The best way to measure a liquid is using this tool.
What is a graduated cylinder?
300
The factor you observe or measure during an experiment.
What is dependent variable?
300
264,590,004
What is 2.64590004 x 10^8
400
Science journals, articles, science conferences, or exchaning information on the Internet.
What are some ways scientists can communicate their results?
400
A description of how similar or close repeated measurements are to each other.
What is precision?
400
Horseplay or practical jokes in the laboratory are ______.
What is Always against the rules?
400
In an investigation this group is used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent variable.
What is experimental group?
400
0.0000000000000005640
What is 5.64 x 10^-16
500
After a hypothesis is stated, this is the next two parts of the scientific inquiry process.
What are test the hypothesis and analyze results?
500
A student in the laboratory measures the boiling point of Hexane at 70.8°C. The accepted value for the boiling point of Hexane is 68°C, calculate the percent error.
What is 4.12%?
500
Safety apron, goggles, and gloves
What is things you need to wear before beginning a laboratory.
500
Data that uses words to describe what is observed and data that uses numbers.
What is qualitative and quantitative data?
500
0.0000000000000000000786923
What is 7.86923 x 10^-20