Experimental Science
The Scientific Method
Tools of Science
The Metric System
100

What is Matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space

100

What is a hypothesis?

A testable prediction for what will happen in your experiment.

100

What is a qualitative observation?

Observations using the five senses to describe something.

Example: "The elephant toothpaste was blue"

100

Which is smaller, a centimeter or a millimeter?

Millimeter!

200

What do chemists study?

Material and how it reacts with other material

200

What 2 steps of the scientific method come before making a hypothesis?

An observation, and a question

200

What is a quantitative observation?

An observation that includes a measurement/quantity.

Example: The elephant toothpaste had 500mL of overflow.

200
Should a graduated cylinder be used to measure mass?

No! Liquid

300

What is an experiment?

A controlled test to see what happens in a certain situation
300

What are the five steps of the scientific method?

1. Observation

2. Question

3. Hypothesis

4. Experiment/Record Results

5. Conclusion

300

What are some scientific tools used for quantitative measurements?

Graduated cylinders, scales, thermometers, rulers, etc.

300

How does the conversion scale song go?

Kilo, Hecta, Deca, Gram, Deci, Centi, Milli

400

Why is it important to study chemistry?

Chemistry is important to every other area of science, it studies how things react with each other!

400

What are some areas that cannot be studied by science?

Morality, religion, the origin of the world, philosophy, history

400

What is the main problem with qualitative measurements?

They can vary between people, and they are not objective. They can be difficult to confirm and our eyes may not always be able to pick up on certain things.

400

What is the metric unit used to measure length or distance?

Meters, Kilometers