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Scientific Method PotpourriProperties Phases of Matter Measurement

Scientific Method for 1 This is information collected during an experiment. Check Your Answer

Scientific Method for 1 What is data? Back to the Game Board

Scientific Method for 2 This is an educated guess. Check Your Answer

Scientific Method for 2 What is a hypothesis? Back to the Game Board

Scientific Method for 3 This is what you infer after finishing the experiment. Check Your Answer

Scientific Method for 3 What is a conclusion? Back to the Game Board

Scientific Method for 4 This is the first step in the Scientific Method. A statement that asks a question. Check Your Answer

Scientific Method for 4 What is a problem? Back to the Game Board

Scientific Method for 5 This is a conclusion that has been provided many times. (but not a law) Check Your Answer

Scientific Method for 5 What is a theory? Back to the Game Board

Measurement for 1 This is used to measure liquids. Check Your Answer

Measurement for 1 What is a graduated cylinder? Back to the Game Board

Measurement for 2 This is the unit of mass in the SI system. Check Your Answer

Measurement for 3 What is a gram? Back to the Game Board

Measurement for 3 This is a measurement of the pull of gravity on an object with mass. Check Your Answer

Measurement for 3 What is weight? Back to the Game Board

Measurement for 4 This is equal to Length x Width x Height Check Your Answer

Measurement for 4 What is volume? Back to the Game Board

Measurement for 5 This refers to how much material is in an object. Check Your Answer

Measurement for 5 What is mass? Back to the Game Board

Phases of Matter for 1 The change of mass from a solid to a liquid. Check Your Answer

Phases of Matter for 1 What is melting? Back to the Game Board

Phases of Matter for 2 The change of a gas to a liquid. Check Your Answer

Phases of Matter for 2 What is condensation? Back to the Game Board

Phases of Matter for 3 The change of a liquid to a gas. Check Your Answer

Phases of Matter for 3 What is vaporization? Back to the Game Board

Phases of Matter for 4 The change of a solid to a gas. Check Your Answer

Phases of Matter for 4 What is sublimation? Back to the Game Board

Phases of Matter for 5 When an object changes from one phase to another, its temperature does this. Check Your Answer

Phases of Matter for 5 What is stays the same? Back to the Game Board

Properties for 1 Air is matter because it has both of these. Check Your Answer

Properties for 1 What is mass and volume? Back to the Game Board

Properties for 2 These are the four phases of matter. Check Your Answer

Properties for 2 What is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma? Back to the Game Board

Properties for 3 This is mass divided by volume. Check Your Answer

Properties for 3 What is density? Back to the Game Board

Properties for 4 This makes molecules move faster and farther apart. Check Your Answer

Properties for 4 What is heat. Back to the Game Board

Properties for 5 This is the SI unit for density. Check Your Answer

Properties for 5 What is g/cm 3 ? (Will also accept g/mL) Back to the Game Board

Potpourri for 1 This is the SI unit for length. Check Your Answer

Potpourri for 1 What is a meter? Back to the Game Board

Potpourri for 2 This is used to measure mass. Check Your Answer

Potpourri for 2 What is a balance or a scale? Back to the Game Board

Potpourri for 3 The volume of irregularly shaped objects can be found using this. Check Your Answer

Potpourri for 3 What is Archimedes’ Principle? Back to the Game Board

Potpourri for 4 If you go from the Earth to the Moon your mass stays the same but this changes. Check Your Answer

Potpourri for 4 What is weight? Back to the Game Board

Potpourri for 5 This theory states that: 1) Matter is made of particles called molecules. 2) All molecules have space between them. 3) All molecules are in constant random motion. Check Your Answer

Potpourri for 5 What is the Kinetic Theory of Matter? Back to the Game Board