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How do you set the air hole of the Bunsen to get a yellow flame? |
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What do we call the yellow flame of the Bunsen? |
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What setting of the air hole corresponds to the hottest (blue) flame |
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Which setting of the Bunsen burner do we use to heat up liquids? |
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The variable that we deliberately change in an investigation is called: |
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The variable that we measure as the result of our experiment is called: |
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How do we measure temperature? What is its unit? |
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With a thermometer Unit is degrees Celsius (°C) |
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How do we find out the volume of a regular cuboid using a ruler? What is the unit? |
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length X width X height Unit is centimetres cubed (cm3) |
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How do we find out the volume of an object with an irregular shape? What is the unit? |
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With a measuring cylinder or a Eureka can. Unit is centimetres cubed (cm3) or millilitres (ml) |
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How do we measure time? What are the units? |
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Using a stopwatch Unit are seconds (s) or minutes (min) |
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How do we measure height or distance? What units do we use? |
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Using a ruler or a metre stick Units are millimetres (mm), centimeters (cm) and metres (m) |
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How do we measure mass? What units do we use? |
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A balance Units are Grams (g) or kilograms (kg) |
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How do we measure the mass of a grain of rice when it is too light for the balance? |
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Measure the mass of 100 grains of rice and divide the answer by 100! |
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The space an object takes up is called... |
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An experiment where only the input variable is changed and all the controlled variables stay the same variables are controlled. |
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