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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy NOS1 NOS 2 Metric System Lab Potpourri $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Taking in data with your senses Observation

1 - $200 When you use logic to draw a conclusion from an observation, you are... Making an inference/inferring

1 - $300 In an experiment, the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter is the... Independent variable

1 - $400 This branch of science focuses on living things Biology

1 - $500 In an experiment, the factor that is changed as a result is... Dependent variable

2 - $100 This is a scientific statement THAT something happens, predictably. Law

2 - $200 If someone playing darts hits to the left of the bullseye every time, then she is _____ but not _____. Precise, accurate

2 - $300 A hypothesis is… A testable statement

2 - $400 This is a scientific EXPLANATION of something, that is well supported by data Theory

2 - $500 This branch of science focuses on matter and its changes Chemistry

3 - $100 This is the SI unit for length meter

3 - $200 How many kilograms are in 349 grams? 0.349kg

3 - $300 This is the SI unit for mass gram

3 - $400 How many hectoseconds are in 49.7 centiseconds? .00497cs

3 - $500 Why do scientists use SI units? Consistency

4 - $100 Name 3 things that are at each of the safety stations in the lab Fire blanket, eye wash, shower

4 - $200 What type of equipment is used for heating? Bunsen burner

4 - $300 What is used to clean test tubes? Wire brush

4 - $400 What does a wash bottle hold? Distilled water (must say distilled!)

4 - $500 What equipment is used for measuring liquids? Graduated cylinder

5 - $100 What is the SI unit for amount of substance (quantity)? moles

5 - $200 What is the SI unit for temperature? Kelvin

5 - $300 List the 6 metric prefixes you need to know, in order of largest unit to smallest unit Kilo, hecto, deka, (base unit), deci, centi, milli

5 - $400 In a scientific experiment, something that remains constant is called… Control

5 - $500 What is a beaker used for? To store or heat substances (if you said measure, take 100 points away!)

Final Jeopardy Draw a sketch of our chemistry lab, labeling where safety stations, chemical storage, lab stations, and entrances/exits are. Have teacher check