Lab Safety
Scientific Method
Variables
Taking Measurement
Calculating Density
100

Name one item of personal protective equipment (PPE) you must wear during experiments.

Goggles

100

What is the first step of the scientific method?

Asking a question about something we observe.

100

What role does a control variable play in an experiment?

It is kept constant to ensure a fair test.

100

What type of measurement tool do we use to measure temperature?

Thermometer

100

 If a cube has a side length of 3 cm, what is its volume?

27 cm3

200

When is it safe to eat in the science lab?

Never.  

200

What word describes an educated guess about the answer to your research question?

Hypothesis

200

In an experiment to determine how different liquids affect plant growth, what would be the dependent variable?

Height/Length of the plant

200

True or False:  You should use a beaker to measure the volume of water?

False.  You should use a graduated cylinder.

200

An object has a mass of 50 g and a volume of 10cm3. What is its density?

5 g/cm3

300

How do you smell chemicals in the lab?

You hold the chemical away from your face and waft the odour toward your nose.

300

True or False.  A hypothesis should be based on someone's opinion.

False.  It should be testable and NOT based on opinion.

300

Which of the following is an independent variable in an experiment measuring the effect of study time on test scores?

a. Test scores
b. Study time
c. Student's age
d. Number of students

B) Study Time

300

If the balance reads 0.02 before your place your object on it, what should you do?

Before you place your object on it, you should TARE/ZERO the scale so that you get an accurate measurement.

300

A block of metal has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a volume of 2 cm3. What is its mass?

20 g

400

Why is it important to know the location of the safety shower?

So that you can quickly remove a spilled chemical or put out a fire.

400

Once you have your data from an experiment, what should you do with it.

Analyse it by creating a graph or chart.

400

When testing the effect of pH on enzyme activity, what would be a control variable?
a. Enzyme activity
b. Temperature
c. pH level
d. Type of enzyme

B) Temperature & D) Type of Enzyme

400

Where do you take your measurement when reading the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder?

Take the reading at EYE LEVEL and read from the bottom of the meniscus.

400

If the mass of a liquid is 30 g and its volume is 10 mL, what is its density?

3 g/mL

500

What should you do if you spill a chemical?

Check the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for safety & spill instructions and let the teacher know. 

500

True or False:  You can only make a conclusion if your hypothesis is correct.

False.  You can make conclusions any time.  A hypothesis isn't always correct.  We can still learn from and ask more questions from an incorrect hypothesis. 

500

 Which of the following is an example of a dependent variable in an experiment examining the effect of air pressure on balloon inflation?
a. Type of balloon
b. Amount of air pressure
c. Size of balloon inflation
d. Temperature of the room

C) Size of Balloon inflation 

500

How do you measure the volume of an irregularly shaped object?

By putting it into a graduated cylinder and measuring the difference in volume.

500

The volume of a rock is measured using a graduated cylinder with 43 mL of water.  After the rock is put in, the volume is 59mL of water.  What is the volume of density of the rock if it has a mass of 5g.

0.3125 g/mL