Science Assessment T1- T2

Cards (33)

  • Evaporation
    When water turns to gas
  • Condensation
    When gas turns to water
  • Deposition
    When gas turns to solid
  • Sublimation
    When solid turns to gas
  • Mass
    How much an object weighs
  • Volume
    How much space an object takes
  • Viscosity

    The state of a fluid's consistency
  • Bunsen Burner
    Named after Robert Bunsen
  • Safety colour flame = orange
  • Heated flame colour = blue
  • Airhole of a Bunsen Burner
    Puts oxygen into the flame
  • Closed airhole
    Orange flame
  • Open airhole
    Blue flame
  • The Y-axis of a graph is where you put what you know
  • The X-axis of a graph is where you put the results of what you didn't know
  • Average
    Total sum of numbers divided by the number of items in the set
  • Solid particles stay fixed and vibrate
  • Liquid particles move a little
  • Gas particles move a lot
  • Science is purely knowledge and fact
  • Read and understand the question before answering
  • Science Lab Rules

    • Use rulers
    • Always draw in pencil
    • Only use solid lines
    • Include a title and labels for all equipment drawings
    • Only draw in 2-D
  • Biology
    The study of living things
  • Physics
    The study of forces and energy
  • Astrology
    The study of space and the solar system
  • Chemistry
    The study of matter and chemical reactions
  • Steps to set up and light a Bunsen Burner
    1. Place the burner on a heatproof mat
    2. Connect gas hose to gas tap
    3. Close airhole
    4. Turn on gas
    5. Light a match
    6. Open the airhole
  • Testing tube

    Used to hold, heat, or mix small quantities of solid or liquid chemicals
  • Evaporating dish

    Holds liquids while they're evaporating
  • Conical flask

    Can hold a filter funnel, can hold liquid samples, and can be heated
  • Filter funnel

    Separates liquids from solids in the filtration process, usually with filter paper
  • Tripod
    Supports equipment and spreads heat to protect glassware
  • Measuring cylinder

    Also called a graduated cylinder, used to measure liquids and is more accurate than a beaker