The first step of the Scientific Method
What is ask a question?
The lab tool used to measure mass
What is the triple beam balance?
Volume of a book that is 30 mm tall, 10 mm wide, and 5 mm thick? (with CORRECT units!)
What is 1500 mm^3?
Lab safety equipment worn when dealing with chemicals or heat to protect your eyes or forehead
What are safety goggles?
length x width x height
What is the formula used to find the volume of a regular solid?
The variable the scientists changes in an experiment
What is the independent variable?
The tool used to measure the the volume of regular solids
What is the metric ruler?
Metric unit used for liquid volume
What is the liter?
The person you tell when glass breaks in the lab
Who is the teacher?
Word used to describe the following data points: 3 cm, 5 N, and 35 °C
What is quantitative data?
The repeated times an experiment is performed
What are trials?
property of matter measured by a spring scale
What measures weight?
Metric prefix that means a thousand
What is Kilo-?
Proper way to smell an unknown chemical
What is waft?
What is the formula for density?
The variable that changes based on what the scientists changes; the variable that is measured
What is the dependent variable?
The lab tool used to measure the volume of an irregular solid
What is a graduated cylinder?
Metric prefix that means 1/10?
What is deci-?
Procedure followed if you get a chemical in your eye or on your skin
What is immediately rinse with water?
Property that tells how much matter is in a given object
What is mass?
The step after formulating a hypothesis in the scientific method
What is test the hypothesis/perform experiment?
Point this apparatus away from yourself and others while heating
What is a test tube?
The number of centigrams in 0.03 gram?
What is 3 cg?
It is okay to drink water from a beaker if it looks clean
What is NO?
Name given to describe how close two or more measurements are to each other
What is precision?