science
Observing = Noticing something by using your senses
Substance = Anything that has mass and takes up space
matter = Anything that has mass and takes up space
Properties of a substance = Unique characteristics of a substance
Density = How much matter is packed into a given area
Particle = A small piece of matter
Sound = Energy that is created by vibrations
Sound frequency = The measure of the speed of the vibrations
Pitch = The highness or lowness of a sound, caused by frequency
Wavelength = The distance between one full wave
Amplitude = The height of a wave
Light = A form of energy that travels in waves
Visible spectrum = All colors of light seen with the naked eye
reflect = To bend back light or heat
absorb = To soak up or take in
Atom = Smallest particle of a substance that still has the characteristics of the substance
Molecule = A particle that is made up of atoms
Photosynthesis = The production of glucose and oxygen by plants
Test tube = Used for holding small amounts of substances in the lab
Test tube stand = For holding/ using/ transporting multiple test tubes at once.
Test tube holder = Used for holding a test tube when it should not be touched.
Test tube brush = for cleaning test tubes.
beaker = used for mixing, holding, measuring, and pouring liquid chemicals.
Wash bottle = A squeeze bottle filled with distilled water. Can be used to wash other equipment or dispense small amounts of water.
Pipet = used to transfer small amounts of liquids.
Graduated cylinder = Used for accurately measuring the number of liquids.
Gas inlet = Supplies bunsen burner with gas.
Bunsen burner = Heat source for warming substances.
Tripod = Used to hold flasks/ beakers over the bunsen burner.
Gauze = Placed on top of a tripod. Used to hold a beaker during heating with the bunsen burner.
Tongs = Used to pick up hot containers, materials, etc.
spatula = for scraping or scooping powders/pastes.
Thermometer = A device for measuring temperature.
Scale = Used to measure the mass of a substance.
Observing = Noticing something by using your senses
Substance = Anything that has mass and takes up space
matter = Anything that has mass and takes up space
Properties of a substance = Unique characteristics of a substance
Density = How much matter is packed into a given area
Particle = A small piece of matter
Sound = Energy that is created by vibrations
Sound frequency = The measure of the speed of the vibrations
Pitch = The highness or lowness of a sound, caused by frequency
Wavelength = The distance between one full wave
Amplitude = The height of a wave
Light = A form of energy that travels in waves
Visible spectrum = All colors of light seen with the naked eye
reflect = To bend back light or heat
absorb = To soak up or take in
Atom = Smallest particle of a substance that still has the characteristics of the substance
Molecule = A particle that is made up of atoms
Photosynthesis = The production of glucose and oxygen by plants
Test tube = Used for holding small amounts of substances in the lab
Test tube stand = For holding/ using/ transporting multiple test tubes at once.
Test tube holder = Used for holding a test tube when it should not be touched.
Test tube brush = for cleaning test tubes.
beaker = used for mixing, holding, measuring, and pouring liquid chemicals.
Wash bottle = A squeeze bottle filled with distilled water. Can be used to wash other equipment or dispense small amounts of water.
Pipet = used to transfer small amounts of liquids.
Graduated cylinder = Used for accurately measuring the number of liquids.
Gas inlet = Supplies bunsen burner with gas.
Bunsen burner = Heat source for warming substances.
Tripod = Used to hold flasks/ beakers over the bunsen burner.
Gauze = Placed on top of a tripod. Used to hold a beaker during heating with the bunsen burner.
Tongs = Used to pick up hot containers, materials, etc.
spatula = for scraping or scooping powders/pastes.
Thermometer = A device for measuring temperature.
Scale = Used to measure the mass of a substance.