Scientific Method
Physical/Chemical Properties
Misc. 2
Physical/Chemical Changes
Misc. 1
100
The first step of the Scientific Method?

What is "Ask a Question"

100

Characteristics that identify matter are known as this.

What are "properties"

100

The three safety tools that we might utilize in this class. 

What are "goggles, apron, gloves"

100
An object fizzing is an example of this type of change.

What is "chemical change"

100

The amount of space an object takes up is known as.

What is "volume"

200

The third step in the Scientific Method?

What is "Form a hypothesis"

200

True or false: magnetism is considered a chemical property.

What is "false"

200

The freezing point of water in degrees Celcius.

What is "zero degrees Celcius"

200

An object changing size is an example of this kind of change.

What is "physical change"

200

Anything that has mass and takes up space is known as.

What is "matter"
300

The fourth step in the Scientific Method?

What is "Test/Conduct experiment and collect data"

300

True or False: An object's freezing point is considered a physical property.

What is "true"

300
The boiling point of water in Kanas, in degrees Celcius.

What is "98 degrees Celcius?" 

300

An object changing color unexpectedly is an example of this kind of change.

What is "chemical change"

300

The study of substances and how they interact with other substances is known as.

What is "chemistry"

400

The fifth step in the Scientific Method?

What is "Analyze Data"

400

Flammability, toxicity, reaction to water and oxygen would describe this substance's types of properties. 

What is "physical properties"

400

In an experiment the variable that is being measured.

What is the "dependent variable"

400

A phase change, such as matter going from liquid to solid is an example of this kind of change. 

What is "physical change"

400

The smallest item in matter.

What is an "atom"

500
A hypothesis should be written in this format.

What is "If, Then, Because statement"

500

A logs mass, volume, density, and the type of wood it comes from would describe these types of properties.

What are "physical properties"

500

In an experiment, the variable that stays the same. 

What is the "controlled variable" or "constant"

500

This type of change will change the structure of a substance. 

What is a "chemical change"

500

In an experiment what do we call the variable that is changed?

What is the "independent variable"