Scientific Method and Measurement
Across
- 2. A piece of narrow-mouthed lab glassware that is used to carry and sometimes store liquids
- 4. The base unit of MASS in the metric system.
- 9. The first step in the scientific method (according to the notes we took earlier this year)
- 13. A tube-like piece of lab equipment that is used to precisely measure liquid amounts, usually in milliliters (mL).
- 15. A tool used to measure the mass of objects, usually in grams. It has 3 arms to adjust mass.
- 17. Modifiers of the metric base units. They can modify the unit to be bigger or smaller. Examples are milli-, centi-, and kilo-.
- 18. A measure of how much MASS is in a certain VOLUME. Units are usually g/mL or g/cm3.
- 20. A piece of wide-mouthed lab glassware that is used to transfer liquids. This is not a precise measuring tool.
- 21. A process that is used by scientists in order to solve problems and find answers in a logical way.
- 22. The step in the scientific method that you should do after you create your hypothesis, but before you start your experiment.
Down
- 1. To change from one form to another. In science, we change between units of measurement like liters to milliliters for example.
- 3. A shorthand way of writing really big or really small numbers.
- 5. A physical substance that occupies space.
- 6. The amount of space that something takes up.
- 7. The part of the scientific method when you critique your work and explain your results.
- 8. The curved area of liquid that can be observed in a graduated cylinder. Measurements should be taken at the bottom of this line.
- 10. The base unit of VOLUME in the metric system. Usually measures liquid volume.
- 11. A system of measurement that relies on decimals rather than fractions. The basic units are meters, liters, and grams.
- 12. A statement that predicts what the results of an experiment will be. This is based on previous knowledge of a phenomenon.
- 14. The base unit of LENGTH in the metric system.
- 16. The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- 19. A measurement tool that is exactly one meter long and is primarily used to measure length. This is different from a yard stick.