Unit 1
Across
- 2. A standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment
- 3. Beam Balance Used to measure the mass of an object
- 8. Tube A cylindrical tube, usually smaller than a beaker; used for mixing or heating small amounts of liquids
- 9. Variable The variable that responds to the independent variable
- 10. An instrument that makes small objects look larger
- 13. What is a question you want answered? What information do you hope to gain or learn from an experiment? Written as a question
- 15. Information is graphed for ease of understanding
- 17. Used to measure the temperature of a substance
- 19. Goggles Eyewear used in the laboratory to protect your eyes
- 20. An open cylindrical container with a pouring lip; used for mixing larger amounts of substances
Down
- 1. Factors in an experiment that are kept the same in all trials
- 4. Dish Used to culture or observe bacteria or other small specimens
- 5. Variable The variable that is changed on purpose
- 6. Your educated guess on what you think will happen as a result of your experiment; written as an "if, then" statement
- 7. Gather information on the problem using scientific publications; use the information to form a hypothesis
- 11. Cylinder Used to measure the volumes of liquids and small solids
- 12. stick Used for measuring length of an object or distance (metric)
- 14. A factor in the experiment that can be changed
- 16. The part of the scientific method where the experimenter tells what their data means and if their hypothesis is correct
- 18. Design and conduct a test for your hypothesis