What gas do we breathe in to stay alive?
What is oxygen?
This is where your food travels through after you have consumed it.
What is the esophagus?
What is the force that pulls objects toward the Earth?
What is gravity?
Where do you go in the lab if you get a substance in your eyes?
What is the eye wash station?
The number of neutrons in an Hydrogen Atom.
What is 0 neutrons?
What is the process of converting sunlight to energy in plants called?
What is photosynthesis?
What do we call something that can make things move like a push or pull?
What is a force?
I should do this after getting a chemical on my hands.
What is, washing your hands with soap?
What instrument is normally used in the lab to measure a liquid's temperature?
What is a thermometer?
What is the protein that serves as a base for creating a multicellular organism?
What is DNA?
What is a term used to describe how fast and in what direction an object is going? Hint: Starts with a "v."
What is velocity?
This action should be done in order to safely smell substances.
What is wafting?
What are the particles that, together, form molecules called _____?
What are atoms?
What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?
What is mitochondria?
What do you called the stored energy of a ball at the top of a hill that's about to roll down?
What is potential energy?
Something you should keep flammable things away from.
What is a Bunsen Burner?
What is a common term for the molecule dihydrogen monoxide?
What is water?
How many chromosomes are in the human genome?
What is 46?
What is 300,000 km/s?
Basically, what does it represent?
What is the speed of light?
Describe the WHMIS symbol/pictogram for "Oxidizer."
What is a flame over a circle?