Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
2Scientific Method
Metric System
Lab Equipment
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3Hypothesis.
A testable prediction about the outcome of an
experiment.
4kg.
The symbol for kilogram?
5Test Tube Holder.
Can pick up and move one test tube at a time.
6 Triple Beam Balance.
This tool is used to measure an objects mass.
7Data.
Observations and measurements that are recorded
during an experiment.
8Mass.
The amount of matter in an object.
9Tongs.
This tool is used to pick up large items such as
beakers.
10Graduated Cylinder.
The more precise instrument used to measure
volume.
11Control Group.
The group that does not receive any treatments.
12Volume
The amount of space something takes up.
13Taring.
The process used to zero or calibrate your
balance.
14Meniscus
The curved surface that you read to determine
volume.
15Analyze the data
The step where you examine your data by using
charts and graphs.
16Millimeters.
The larger lines on the metric ruler represent
centimeters, while the smaller lines represent
these.
17Beaker.
This instrument can hold and measure large
amounts of liquid.
18Independent Variable.
The factor that YOU change in an experiment.
19Dependent variable
The resulting change that is measured during an
experiment.
20Kiloliters.
This unit is used to measure the volume of
water in the ocean.
21Petri dish.
A clear container that holds living and
nonliving items for observation.
22Theory
A hypothesis that has been tested many times.
23Final Jeopardy
Metric System Make Your Wager
24List the steps you would follow to determine the
mass of 10mL of water.