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What is the number one priority in the science classroom
Safety of students, instructors, and parents.
When must lab safety rules be followed
At all times in the laboratory.
Can students work in the lab without the instructor present
No.
What should you do if you don’t understand how to use equipment
Ask the instructor.
Can experiments be left unattended
No.
What is the proper lab dress code
Tie back long hair, secure loose clothing, no dangling jewelry, wear closed-toe shoes.
Can you eat or drink in the lab
No eating, drinking, or chewing gum.
What safety equipment should you know the location of
Eyewash, safety shower, fire blanket, fire alarm, exits, and phone.
What should you wear when handling chemicals or heat
Eye protection and protective clothing.
Can you wear contact lenses in the lab
Only with instructor permission.
What should you do before starting a lab
Read all directions, labels, and procedures.
What should you do after finishing a lab
Clean work area, turn off gas/water, dispose of waste properly, wash hands.
Where should solid materials, matches, or paper be discarded
In waste containers, not in the sink.
Should unused chemicals be returned to their bottles
No, unless the teacher says so.
How should all chemicals be treated
As if they are dangerous.
Should you pipette by mouth
No.
How should sharp tools be carried
Pointed down and away from others.
What should you do if chemicals spill on skin or eyes
Flush with water for at least 20 minutes and tell the teacher.
What should you do before inserting glass tubing into stoppers
Lubricate it.
Where should you never point a test tube
At yourself or others.
Should you look into containers that are being heated
No.
What is the correct way to dilute acid
Add acid to water.
Can you leave heating substances unattended
No.
How should appliances be unplugged
By pulling the plug, not the cord.
What should you check before using electrical equipment
That your hands are dry.
What must you always do after an experiment
Wash your hands.
Graduated Cylinder
Measuring volume in ml of liquid
Erlenmeyer Flask
Measure approximate volume mL of liquid
Beaker + Watch Glass
Measure/Hold approximate volume mL of chemicals
Test tube + Holder
holds chemical conveniently
Clamps - Screw
Hold things you do not want to touch
Tongs
Holding beakers and things you don’t want to touch
Bunsen burner + Striker
Lighting Bunsen burner
Ring Stand + Tripod
Holding things above burner
Glass Rod + Scoop
Used to stir things, scoop to pick up things you don’t want to touch
Mortar + Pestel
Used to grind things
H
Hydrogen (1)
He
Helium (2)
Li
Lithium (3)
Be
Beryllium (4)
B
Boron (5)
C
Carbon (6)
N
Nitrogen (7)
O
Oxygen (8)
F
Fluorine (9)
Ne
Neon (10)
Na
Sodium (11)
Mg
Magnesium (12)
Al
Aluminum (13)
Si
Silicon (14)
P
Phosphorus (15)
S
Sulfur (16)
Cl
Chlorine (17)
Ar
Argon (18)
K
Potassium (19)
Ca
Calcium (20)
Sc
Scandium (21)
Ti
Titanium (22)
V
Vanadium (23)
Cr
Chromium (24)
Mn
Manganese (25)
Fe
Iron (26)
Co
Cobalt (27)
Ni
Nickel (28)
Cu
Copper (29)
Zn
Zinc (30)
Ga
Gallium (31)
Ge
Germanium (32)
As
Arsenic (33)
Se
Selenium (34)
Br
Bromine (35)
Kr
Krypton (36)
What is the study of matter?
physical interactions,reactions,change,properties,structure, composition,bonding
What does the number of protons in the nucleus determine?
Atomic Number
What are the 2 types of matter?
Homogenous and Heterogenous
What is homogenous matter?
everything is the same like water
What is heterogenous matter?
everything is different from each other like salad dressing
What are 2 homogenous mixture types?
Pure substance, solution
What is the definition of solution?
Solute dissolved into the solvent
What does solution lead to?
Mixture
What is the definition of mixture?
2+ mixtures combined together
What are the two types of pure substance?
Element and Compound
Element Definition?
One kind of atoms like Li- Lithium
Compound Definition?
2+ atoms chemically bond together
Covalent Bonds Definition?
2 non metal chemically bonding together
What is Qualitative?
describing the substance like appearance
What is Quantitative?
the measurement of the substance, density, more protons in the nucleus = more density
Scientific Notation/ Exponential Notation?
#*10^ / #EE^
What are the SI Base Units?
Time, Length, Luminous Intensity, Mass, Temperature, Amt of Substance, Electric Current, Yard, Meters
What is time’s derived unit?
Second (s)
Length derived unit?
meter m
Luminous Intensity derived unit?
candela cd
Mass derived unit?
kilo kg
temp derived unit?
kelvin k
Amt of substance derived unit?
mole mol
Electric Current derived unit?
ampene g
Yard is how much?
36
Meters is how much?
39
If its a non zero digit how much do you round?
Non-Zero Digit means all
Leading Zeros Rounding
None they are useless