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Units Experiments VocabularyTools Formulas and Stuff Scientific Method
Large amounts are measured in liters, while smaller amounts are measured in milliliters. A 100
What are the units for volume of liquids? A 100
Cubic centimeters and cc’s measure A 200
What are the units for volume of a solid? A 200
g/cm 3 A 300
What is the unit for the density of a solid? A 300
g/mL A 400
What is the unit for the density of a liquid? A 400
Degrees Celsius A 500
What are the units used to measure temperature? A 500
Information you think to be true. B 100
What is an assumption? B 100
The comparison in an experiment. B 200
What is a control? B 200
Factors of the experiment that a scientist must keep the same. B 300
What are constants? B 300
Information based on facts and supported by evidence. B 400
What is an observation? B 400
The factor being tested in an experiment. B 500
What is an observation? B 500
Anything that has mass and volume. C 100
What is matter? C 100
The amount of space an object occupies. C 200
What is volume? C 200
The study of matter and energy. C 300
What is physical science? C 300
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The measure of gravitational force. C 400
What is weight? C 400
Mass remains constant, while weight varies with location. C 500
What is the major difference between mass and weight? C 500
Used to measure length D 100
What is a meter stick or metric ruler? D 100
Used to precisely measure liquids D 200
What is a graduated cylinder? D 200
Used to measure mass D 300
What is a balance? D 300
Used to measure temperature D 400
What is a thermometer? D 400
Used to measure time precisely during an experiment D 500
What is a stop watch? D 500
Mass/Volume E 100
What is the formula for density? E 100
width x height x depth E 200
What is the formula for finding the volume of a regular solid? E 200
Characteristics describing matter. E 300
What are properties? E 300
Color, texture, size, phase, density, conductivity, etc. E 400
What are examples of physical properties? E 400
Using a graduated cylinder to find the difference between the final and initial volumes. E 500
How do you find the volume of an irregular solid? E 500
Asked as a question F 100
What is the problem or purpose? F 100
Based on facts and results gathered while performing the experiment. F 200
What is the conclusion? F 200
Based upon the information gathered and is your answer to the question stated in the problem. F 300
What is the hypothesis? F 300
This step includes the materials, procedures and data. It is also testing the hypothesis. F 400
What is “performing the experiment”? F 400
A hypothesis that has been tested and supported over time, and can also be the basis for a new experiment. F 500
What is a Theory? F 500
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