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Lab Safety
Scientific method
Matter
Cornell Notes
Volume
100
Remove all unnecessary items from the lab table.
What is the first rule in lab safety?
100
Info gathered by the five senses
What is an observation
100
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter?
100
10 ways
How many ways can you use repetition?
100
The amount of space that an object takes up or occupies
What is volume?
200
Being Careful
What is the second section of lab safety about?
200
A guess that makes sense and is made from gathering data.
What is an inference?
200
The measure of matter
What is mass?
200
AVID, a program that helps students reach their college goals.
Where did Cornell notes come from?
200
A measure of the amount of mass in a given volume.
What is density?
300
Stay on task
What is rule 4C of lab safety, and is something you should always do?
300
Organize data, look for patterns and trends
What should you do when analyzing results?
300
Weight is a measure of gravitational force on an object.
What is weight?
300
You fold over one side of the page so only the questions show, and try to remember the answers.
What is the fold-over method?
300
Formula for regularly shaped objects, water displacement for irregularly shaped objects.
How do you find the volume for an object?
400
Report the accident
What should you do when an accident happens?
400
You test your hypothesis, gather data, and have a controlled experiment.
What do you do in an experiment?
400
With counter masses and devices.
How do you find the mass and weight of an object?
400
The 10-24-7 method.
What method is used for repetition?
400
Divide the mass of the object by the volume of the object.
How is density determined?
500
Horseplay, or goofing off
What should you always remember not to do?
500
The five senses
With what do you make observations?
500
Newtons (N) and grams (G).
What is mass and weight measured by?
500
Mary Catherine Swanson
Who made Cornell Notes?
500
Any object with a density greater than 1 g/mL will sink, while any object with a density less than 1 g/mL will float.
What objects will sink, and what objects will float?