What is the phrase that we use to remember the order of the planets?
My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos
Which safety tool should be used whenever dealing with loose particles, flying objects, or chemicals?
Safety Goggles
What does the word "Classify" mean?
AND what is a way we can classify something?
Sort, Group, Categorize
We can classify the physical properties of matter using a t-chart.
What is occurring when a liquid is heated and changes to a gas (water vapor)?
Evaporation
We can use different tools to measure mass and weight.
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass is the amount of matter in an object and never changes depending on where you are. Weight changes depending on gravity.
Neptune
Why should you NEVER eat or drink in the science lab?
Because chemicals or harmful substances could be ingested
What are the 4 main metals that are magnetic?
Nickle, Iron, Cobalt, Steel
Matter that has a definite shape and definite size is describing a:
solid
Name the order of the planets
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
When you want to smell a substance in a science lab, what is the proper technique you should use?
Wafting
What is the ACRONYM we use to remember the 4 main magnetic metals?
NICS (Nickle, Iron, Cobalt, Steel)
*NOT stainless steel*
Which state of matter LACKS (doesn't have) a defined shape or volume?
a gas
What are graduated cylinders and beakers used to measure?
Volume
Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
When something goes wrong in a science lab, what is the FIRST thing you should do?
Tell your teacher
What is the definition of mass?
The amount of matter in an object
Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?
Liquid
What is a tool we can use to measure LENGTH?
a tape measure/measuring tape
Which planet is to the right of Jupiter?
Saturn
What kind of shoes should you wear on a lab day?
Closed toe shoes
Materials that are classified as magnetic can also be classified as —
metals
What are the 3 states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Grams (g)