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Final Jeopardy. What is the 1 st and most important step in the Scientific Method?. $100. Asking a question. Back. This is an explanation that is based on scientific research or observations and that can be tested. $200. Hypothesis. Back.
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What is the 1st and most important step in the Scientific Method?
$100 Asking a question Back
This is an explanation that is based on scientific research or observations and that can be tested
$200 Hypothesis Back
This is any piece of information acquired through observation or experimentation
$300 Data Back
Organizing data into these makes relationships between information easier to see
$400 tables or graphs Back
The results of an experiment will show the effect on this
$500 variable Back
$100 gram (g) Back
$200 ° Kelvin (K) Back
What is the base unit of measure for length in the SI system?
$300 Meter (m) Back
$400 liter (L) Back
Name the country where the SI system of measurements originated from.
$500 France Back
What lab tool is used to measure the temperature of objects?
$100 Thermometer Back
$200 triple beam balance Back
What lab tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid substance?
$300 graduated cylinder Back
What two lab tools can be used to measure the volume of solid, rectangular objects?
$400 meter stick & ruler Back
What lab tool is used to measure the volume of a non-rectangular, solid object?
$500 graduated cylinder Back
$100 eye protection needed Back
$200 chemical safety Back
$300 hand safety Back
If our class is conducting a lab and your team drops a glass beaker on the floor, what is the first thing you should do?
$400 You should immediately tell your teacher! Back
$500 biohazard material Back
$100 matter (chemistry) and energy (physics) Back
Which scientific model would be best for illustrating the Milky Way galaxy and the Big Bang theory?
$200 conceptual model Back
This summarizes experimental results and observations – it describes what happens but not why.
$300 scientific law Back
This is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
$400 density Back
What is the basic formula for converting liquid volume units into solid volume units?