Scientific Method
Metric System
Lab Safety
Experimental Design
Random
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Problem/Question
What is the first step of the Scientific Method?
100
The abbreviation for kilometer
What is "km"?
100
Not tying your hair back
What is an example of an unsafe lab activity?
100

The conclusion

What sums up you're experiment?

100
The amount of milligrams in a gram.

What is 1000 mg?

200
Experiment, Results and Conclusions
What are the final steps of the Scientific Method? 
200
1000 grams
How many grams are in 1 kilogram?
200
Wearing goggles during an experiment.
What is a safe lab practice?
200
On a Data Table
Where in the Results Section should you put the information from your experiment?
200

The variable that is unchanged in an experiment

What is a controlled variable?
300
If, then, because statement
What is the proper format of a hypothesis?
300
10 mm
How many millimeters are in 1 centimeter?
300
Fooling around in the lab.
What should not happen during an experiment?
300

Title, Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Results, Conclusion

What is the correct order in a lab report?

300

Equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid.

What is a graduated cylinder?

400
The variable that an experimenter changes.
What is an Independent Variable?
400
Multiply Length x Width x Height
How do you calculate the volume of a cube?
400

Fire extinguisher, first aid kit and safety blanket

What are some items that are used for safety in the lab?

400

Used to compare different groups or to track changes over time.


What are bar graphs used for?
400

The number of centimeters that make up 9 inches when 1 inch = 2.54 cm.

What is 22.86 cm?  

500
Dependent Variable
What is changed due to the Independent Variable in an experiment?
500
100 cm
How many centimeters are in a meter?
500
Tell your teacher first thing.

What is the first thing you should do if you break a beaker in the lab?

500

Used to compare changes over time for more than one group.

What are line graphs used for?
500

The answer to the following problem:

An empty beaker weighs 10.9 grams and after 25 mL of water is added to the beaker, the new weight of the beaker plus the water is 25.2 grams.  What is the weight of the water itself?

What is 14.3 grams?