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Scientific Method
Metric System
Lab Equipment
Pot Luck?
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A testable prediction about the outcome of an experiment.
Hypothesis.
1,2
The symbol for “kilogram”?
kg.
1,3
Can pick up and move one test tube at a time.
Test Tube Holder.
1,4
This tool is used to measure an object’s mass.
Triple Beam Balance.
2,1
Observations and measurements
that are recorded during an experiment.
Data.
2,2
The amount of matter in an object.
Mass.
2,3
This tool is used to pick up large items such as beakers.
Tongs.
2,4
The more precise instrument used to measure volume.
Graduated Cylinder.
3,1
The group that does not receive any treatments.
Control Group.
3,2
The amount of space something takes up.
Volume
3,3
The process used to “zero” or calibrate your balance.
Taring.
3,4
The curved surface that you read to determine volume.
Meniscus
4,1
The step where you examine your data by
using charts and graphs.
Analyze the data
4,2
The larger lines on the metric ruler
represent centimeters, while the smaller
lines represent these.
Millimeters.
4,3
This instrument can hold and measure
large amounts of liquid.
Beaker.
4,4
The factor that YOU change in an experiment.
Independent Variable.
5,1
The resulting change that is measured
during an experiment.
Dependent variable
5,2
This unit is used to measure the volume of
water in the ocean.
Kiloliters.
5,3
A clear container that holds living and nonliving
items for observation.
Petri dish.
5,4
A hypothesis that has been tested many times.
Theory
Final Jeopardy
Metric System
Make Your Wager
List the steps you would follow to
determine the mass of 10mL of water.