Not paying attention, running around, and eating snacks
What are things you should not do in the science lab?
100
How tightly packed matter is in an object
What is density?
100
Definite volume and shape
What is a solid?
100
Blue, red, green
What are ""colors?"
100
The boiling point
What is 100 degrees Celsius?
200
This protects your eyes during a science experiment
What are goggles?
200
Comparing the density of one object to another, usually water
What is relative density?
200
Has no definite volume or shape
What is a gas?
200
The way an object feels
What is "texture?"
200
The freezing point
What is 0 degrees Celsius?
300
Who you should ask if you come across an unknown substance during a science experiment
Who is "the teacher?"
300
A stack of liquids, one on top of the other
What is a density tower?
300
Has definite volume but no definite shape
What is a liquid?
300
Whether an object sinks or floats
What is "buoyancy?"
300
The point at which a solid becomes a liquid
What is "the melting point?"
400
You must have this in order to eat science materials
What is "teacher permission?"
400
The reason an object sinks to the bottom of a cup
What is a denser object/object with greater density?
400
This is a trait that all liquids and gases have in common
What is "no definite shape?"
400
Mass
What is the amount of matter in an object?
400
This is the term for when a gas becomes a liquid
What is "condensation?"
500
This protects your clothes during a science experiment
What is "an apron?"
500
BONUS! Draw two diagrams:
1. An object whose molecules are tightly packed together
2. An object whose molecules are loosely packed together
Which object will sink and which will float? Why?
500
BONUS:
1. Draw a diagram of a solid's molecules
2. Draw a diagram of a liquid's molecules
3. Draw a diagram of a gases's molecules
500
Weight
What is the measurement of the amount of gravity acting on an object's mass