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Lab Safety and Equipment

The Scientific Method

More Scientific Method

The Metric System

More Metric System

Quarter 1 Review

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This piece of safety equipment is located near the door.

The fire extinguisher

small amounts of liquid Equipment used to add small amounts of liquid

Medicine dropper

Used manually (with your hands) to calculate mass.

Triple beam balance

Can be used to measure volume.

Beakers, graduated cylinders, flasks, etc.

Equipment used handle hot or cold glassware.

Tongs

The first step of the scientific method.

State the problem.

The step before you form your hypothesis.

Background research

The step after you form your hypothesis.

Test your hypotheis (experiment).

The information you collect during an experiment.

Data

The presentation part of the scientific method.

The conclusion.

The standard for comparison in an experiment (the normal trial).

The control

The thing that you change on purpose in an experiment.

The independent (manipulated) variable.

The things that stay the same in an experiment.

The constants

Data collected using numbers.

Quantitative data

The "results" variable of the experiment.

Dependent variable

The unit for length.

The meter

This is the best metric unit to describe the mass of a cow.

The kilogram

This property of an object is measured in liters.

The volume

This is one of the only countries that still does not use the metric system.

The United States of America

The length of a soccer field is measured in this unit.

Meters

Water freezes at this temperature.

Zero degrees Celsius

This is the measured interval between two events.

Time

There are 100 of these in a meter.

Centimeters

To convert from liters to milliliters, you must move this to the right 3 times.

The decimal point

This system of measurement is used by scientists all over the world.

The metric system

We drew pictures of this type of data in the gobstopper lab.

Qualitative data

To check your results, follow this step of the scientific method.

Repeat the experiment

Results of an experiment are displayed in these.

A chart, graph or table.

This is the curved surface of a liquid.

The meniscus

We always put 100mL in the graduated cylinder. This is an example of a ___________.

A constant

How many meters are in 3 kilometers?

Final Jeopardy 3000