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A student in science class finds an unlabeled bottle containing a liquid. For safety purposes the student should do what? Tell the teacher about the bottle and liquid
Which tool is used to determine the mass of an object? Balance
Lucy made the following observation about gases: “Gases can be easily compressed and are able to expand to fill their containers.” Lucy’s observation describes which of the following? Properties of matter
A metal pan will heat up quickly when placed over a gas or electric burner. The metal pan is a good what? Conductor
A student places a beaker on a balance and reads the mass to be 150. Which unit should the student use to report the mass of the beaker? Grams
Mr. Blackburn's class is experimenting with solids and liquids, which most describes a metal piece of mass? It is solid, and it conducts electricity.
Two experiments are being conducted on salt and pepper in clear water. What will be the results of salt being mixed in water and pepper being mixed in water? You would be able to see the salt, because it blended into the water and the pepper won't blend into the water
What are the three parts that a substance can change its characteristics? Its state, volume, and appearance
Mario pours three different liquids into a beaker. He notices that layers settle at different depths in the beaker. What property of the liquids is Mario MOST likely studying? Its density
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