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Explore the foundational steps of the Scientific Method, from asking questions, forming hypotheses, collecting data, to measuring units and using lab tools for accurate experiments. Enhance your understanding and mastery of scientific principles.
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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?