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The part of the Bunsen burner where the gas and air mix is called what? The barrel

Where is the hottest part of a flame found? Tip of the blue flame

It is okay to come in on your lunch break to catch up on a lab you missed and work by yourself. T/F False

The best way to smell an unknown substance is to put your nose overtop the sample and sniff it. False

Make 2 qualitative and 2 quantitative observations about this picture

What does WHMIS stand for? Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

When you use knowledge and reason to make sense of your observations, what is it called? Inference

How do physical properties: malleable and ductile, differ? Malleable is if something can be hammered into a sheet and ductile means can it be stretched into a thin wire

Define viscosity. A fluids resistance to flow

A scientist is interested in learning about how salt added to water affects the boiling point of water. Develop a hypothesis for an experiment the scientist could perform to learn more. Identify the independent and dependent variables in your proposed experiment.

When graphing the relationship between variables, which variable should go on the x axis, and which one should go on the y axis? The independent variable goes on the x axis and the dependant variable goes on the y axis

How does the shape of a snowball affect the time it takes to melt? State the independent, dependent and controlled variables. Independent: shape of snowball. Dependent: time to melt. Controlled: same person making the snowballs

Which brand of paper towel absorbs the most water? State the independent, dependent and controlled variables Independent: different brands of paper towel. Dependent: absorption of water. Controlled: size of paper towel used.

Describe the difference between precision and accuracy Being accurate means that 1 measurement was exactly right but being precise means you have repeated the experiment and found consistent results

According to the metric system, what are the S.I. units for volume, length and mass? Litres, meters and grams

Use this conversion line to move between different units 50 dam 7 mg 5.72 dg 5 cm = _______ dam g = ______ mg kg = ____ dg

Convert the following numbers either into or out of scientific notation. Use three significant digits: x x x x 10 4

Calculate the volume of a rectangular bloc k that is 1000 mm long, 0.8 dam wide and 0.13 m high. Answer in cm mm = 100 cm 0.8 dam = 8 cm 0.13 m = 13 cm Volume = L x W x H = 100 cm x 8 cm x 13 cm = cm 3

X = 15

What major division of science looks at t he study of living things? Biology