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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this measurement tool? A. triple beam balance
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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this measurement tool? A. graduated cylinder
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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this measurement tool? A. metric ruler
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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this tool? A. test tube rack
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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this tool? A. test tube
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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this tool? A. pipette
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Name That Tool Q. What is the name of this Muppet and this tool? A. beaker
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Name That Tool! Q. Base unit of measurement is the gram (g) A. Triple beam balance Q. Use this to measure volume A. Graduated cylinder
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Name That Tool! Q. Use this to measure length Metric ruler
Q. Base unit of measurement is the liter (L) A. Graduated cylinder
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Name That Tool! Q. Base unit of measurement is the meter (m)
Metric ruler Q. Use this to measure mass A. Triple beam balance
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Name That Word! The amount of space an object takes up A. volume
Q. Temperature scale used in science A. Celsius
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Name That Word! Q. Refers to the amount of matter packed into a space
A. density Q. A measure of how much matter something contains A. mass
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Name That Word! Q. The standard system of measurement used by scientists around the world A. SI or Metrics Q. We read the lowest part of this when reading a graduated cylinder meniscus
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Measure! Q. The measurements of a regular solid object are 3 cm, 10 cm, and 7 cm. What is the volume of the object? A. 3cm x 10cm x 7cm = 210 cm³
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Density! Q. Find the density of a regular shaped object that has a mass of 85 grams and a volume of 140 cm³. D=M÷V Will it float in water? 85 g ÷ 140 cm³ = 0.6 g/cm³ yes, it floats in water
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Volume Q. What is the volume of the fish? A. 38 mL-32 mL = 6 cm³
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Volume Q. What is the volume of the green jade? A mL – 50 mL = 10.5 cm³
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Read the meniscus! Q. How many milliliter’s (mL) of water are in the graduate? A. 56 mL
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Read the meniscus! Q. How many milliliter’s (mL) of water are in the graduate? A. 5 mL
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Mass! Q. What is the total mass? A = g
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Mass! Q. What is the total mass? A = g
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