Scientific Method
Chemistry
This or That
It Matters
A little bit more
100

The first step in the Scientific Method.

Questions/Problem/Observation

100

One of the best ways to learn about matter.

Experiment

100

Maddy's ball is 15 newtons. Does this refer to weight or mass?

Weight

100

This determines if an object floats.

Density

100

To find out if Mr. B. bought Mrs. B. a real gold ring you would do this.

Measure it's density.

200

The last step in the scientific method.

Conclusion

200

Anything that takes up mass and has space.

Matter
200

I ate 30 grams of grapes at the Smith's house. Does this refer to weight or mass?

Mass

200

This substance floats on water but sinks in alcohol.

Oil

200

These types of observations can sometimes be unreliable.

Qualitative

300

This is the step of the scientific method where you make a guess.

Hypothesis

300

How much space matter takes up.

Volume
300

Liquid water becoming steam. Does this refer to physical property or chemical change?

Physical

300

Color, temperature, texture, density, mass, state.

Physical properties of matter

300

I kneed you.

What did the femur say to the patella?

400

True or False. All other areas of study, like English, use the scientific method.

False

400

The ability to float.

Buoyancy

400

Rust on a piece of iron. Does this refer to physical property or chemical change?

Chemical

400

Photosynthesis, rust, digestion, vinegar and water creating carbon dioxide, hydrogen and oxygen forming water.

Chemical change

400

Measurements that involve numerical data.

Quantitative

500

Changing only one thing at a time.

Controlling variables.

500

Mass divided by volume.

Density
500

Justice lifted his 200 pound bike.

Weight

500

Mohs, Beaufort, Fujita, Saffir-Simpson

Scales used for measurement.

Mohs - hardness scale; Beaufort - wind scale; Fujita - tornado intensity; Saffir-Simpson - measures intensity of hurricanes.

500

Where Mrs. B was born.

Bronx, New York