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100 200 400 300 400 Scientific Method Metric System Lab Equipment Pot Luck? 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 A testable prediction about the outcome of an experiment. Hypothesis.
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1,2 The symbol for “kilogram”? kg.
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1,3 Can pick up and move one test tube at a time. Test Tube Holder.
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1,4 This tool is used to measure an object’s mass. Triple Beam Balance.
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2,1 Observations and measurements that are recorded during an experiment. Data.
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2,2 The amount of matter in an object. Mass.
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2,3 This tool is used to pick up large items such as beakers. Tongs.
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2,4 The more precise instrument used to measure volume. Graduated Cylinder.
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3,1 The group that does not receive any treatments. Control Group.
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3,2 The amount of space something takes up. Volume
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3,3 The process used to “zero” or calibrate your balance. Taring.
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3,4 The curved surface that you read to determine volume. Meniscus
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4,1 The step where you examine your data by using charts and graphs. Analyze the data
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4,2 The larger lines on the metric ruler represent centimeters, while the smaller lines represent these. Millimeters.
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4,3 This instrument can hold and measure large amounts of liquid. Beaker.
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4,4 The factor that YOU change in an experiment. Independent Variable.
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5,1 The resulting change that is measured during an experiment. Dependent variable
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5,2 This unit is used to measure the volume of water in the ocean. Kiloliters.
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5,3 A clear container that holds living and nonliving items for observation. Petri dish.
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5,4 A hypothesis that has been tested many times. Theory
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Final Jeopardy Metric System Make Your Wager
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List the steps you would follow to determine the mass of 10mL of water.
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