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Fill in the blank: The greater the amount of matter that is packed into a given space, the greater the _______________________.
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temperature
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density
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What is the density of a block with a mass of 36 g and a volume of 9 cmÂł?
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0.25 g/cmÂł
27 g/cmÂł
45 g/cmÂł
4 g/cmÂł
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Fill in the blank: The greater the amount of matter that is packed into a given space, the greater the _______________________.
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What is the density of a block with a mass of 36 g and a volume of 9 cmÂł?
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Which of the following materials is most likely to float in water?
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What property is commonly used to compare the heaviness of two objects of different sizes?
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If an object has a mass of 50 g and a volume of 10 cmÂł, what is its density?
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What happens to the density of an object if its mass increases but its volume remains the same?
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Which of the following objects is most likely to have the highest density?
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Which instrument is used to compare two masses?
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What is the unit of force in the metric system?
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What force is responsible for causing objects to fall towards the Earth's surface?
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What do we call the amount of matter in an object?
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What happens to the weight of an object as gravity increases?
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What does a spring scale measure?
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How many grams are there in one kilogram?
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What is the downward force of gravity on an object called?
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What concept describes a push or pull that can change the motion of an object?
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What is the relationship between mass and weight on Earth?
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If you weigh 60 kg on Earth, what would you weigh on the Moon?
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What unit is used to measure weight in the metric system?
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What best describes the difference between weight and mass?
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When using a balance to measure mass, what do you add to the opposite pan until both sides are even?
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If an object has a mass of 10 kg on Earth, what will its mass be on Mars?
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Which of the following instruments is used to measure weight?
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What happens to your weight if you go to a planet with stronger gravity than Earth?
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On which of the following celestial bodies would you weigh the least?
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What is the primary reason your weight differs on different planets?
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How would the mass of a solid object change if taken from Earth to the Moon?
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What is the purpose of a conversion factor in unit conversions?
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Which of the following is an example of a base unit in the metric system?
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What does the term 'cancel' refer to in dimensional analysis?
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What does scientific notation allow you to do?
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Which metric prefix represents one thousand times a unit?
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What is the purpose of dimensional analysis?
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What is the metric system primarily used for?
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What do the prefixes milli- and centi- represent in the metric system?
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Which of the following statements best describes a base unit?
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What is the purpose of a conversion factor when changing units of measurement?
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If Sara is 160 centimeters tall and Michael is 60 inches tall, who is taller?
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Michael weighs 104 pounds and Sara weighs 44 kilograms. Who is heavier?
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The tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, is 0.828 kilometers high. What is the building's height in centimeters?
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A blue whale has a length of 28,578 millimeters. What is the length of a blue whale in kilometers?
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If a caterpillar's map shows the distance between two plants is 4,012 millimeters, what is this distance in centimeters?
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If you have a measurement of 5.5 kilometers, how many meters is that equivalent to?
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A human egg cell has a diameter of approximately 100 micrometers. What is this diameter in millimeters?
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The distance to the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.242 light years. What is this distance in kilometers? (1 light year is approximately 9.461 x 10^12 kilometers)
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If a bicycle tire has a circumference of 2.2 meters, how many centimeters is that?
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A recipe calls for 500 milliliters of water. How many liters of water is that?
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What two units do you need to convert to calculate speed?
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What unit is given when you drag the kilometer-to-meters tile after the conversion?
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If Marcia runs 5 kilometers in 30 minutes, what is her speed in kilometers per hour?
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What is the metric unit for measuring mass?
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What is the purpose of using conversion factors in solving conversion problems?
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When solving a density problem, which two units do you typically need to convert?
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What is the first step to take when you encounter a problem that requires converting two different units?
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What is the common metric unit used to measure volume?
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If you have a speed of 20 meters per second, how many kilometers per hour is that?
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Which of the following correctly describes the conversion of 1000 milliliters to liters?
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Which of the following terms refers to the curved surface of a liquid in a graduated cylinder?
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What is the unit commonly used to measure the volume of liquids in a graduated cylinder?
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What shape is created when you measure the volume of a regular solid like a cube or rectangular prism?
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Which tool would you use to accurately transfer small volumes of liquid in laboratory experiments?
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How do you find the volume of an irregularly shaped object using water?
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Which term describes the distance from the center of a circle to its outer edge?
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What is the measurement of the amount of space an object occupies called?
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What do you call the tool that is used to measure liquid in specific increments within a cylinder?
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What is the volume of a cube with each side measuring 3 centimeters?
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What is the curved top surface of liquid called when measured in a graduated cylinder?
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What is the formula for calculating the volume of a sphere?
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What is the volume of a rectangular prism calculated from?
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How is the radius of a sphere related to its diameter?
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If the length of a rectangular prism is 5 cm, the width is 3 cm, and the height is 4 cm, what is its volume?
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What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 3 cm?
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What happens to the water level in a graduated cylinder when a solid object is submerged in it?
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If a block has dimensions of length 10 cm, width 2 cm, and height 5 cm, what is the total volume of the block?
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What is the purpose of using water displacement to measure volume?
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What unit is commonly used to express the volume of liquids?
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When using a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a liquid, what should you use to read the measurement accurately?
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What is the correct way to measure the volume of liquid in a graduated cylinder?
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Which unit is equivalent to one cubic centimeter?
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What does the diameter of a circle represent?
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What causes the curved surface of a liquid in a container, known as the meniscus?
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What is the purpose of a graduated cylinder?
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What is the symbol for cubic centimeters?
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What is the relationship between milliliters and cubic centimeters?
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How should you read the scale on a graduated cylinder?
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Which measurement unit is typically used for solids?
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What happens to the meniscus when a liquid like mercury is in a graduated cylinder?
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What does the radius of a circle represent?
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What is the volume of a rectangular prism?
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How can you measure the volume of an irregular object?
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What is a pipette used for?
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What defines a sphere?
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What is the main characteristic of a rectangular prism?
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What does the term 'volume' refer to in science?
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In the context of circles, what is the relationship between the diameter and the radius?
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What happens to the volume of water when an object is submerged in it?
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Which of the following statements about a sphere is true?
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What happens to an object with a density less than 1 g/cm3 when placed in water?
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Which of the following statements best describes density?
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What characteristic of an object determines whether it will sink or float in a liquid?
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If an apple has a mass of 150 g and a volume of 100 cm3, what is its density?
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Which of the following objects would most likely sink in water?
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What happens to the volume of water in a graduated cylinder when a solid object is placed in it?
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How can you determine if an object will float or sink in a liquid?
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What is the density of an object with a mass of 200 g and a volume of 100 cm3?
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Which of these objects would likely float in oil?
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What does it mean if an object has a density greater than 1 g/cm3?
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What is the unit of density for liquids?
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What term describes the amount of space an object occupies?
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Which statement correctly describes mass?
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What is the correct definition of matter?
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If an object has a density of 2 g/cmÂł, what does this indicate?
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What happens to your mass if you travel to the Moon?
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How is the volume of liquids typically measured?
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What is the relationship between grams, cubic centimeters, and milliliters?
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Which of the following substances is considered a gas?
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Which unit is used to measure the density of solids?
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What is the relationship between an object's mass and its ability to float or sink in water?
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Which tool is used to measure the volume of an irregularly shaped object?
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What does buoyancy refer to?
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How is density calculated?
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What is the main factor that determines whether an object will float or sink in a liquid?
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What happens to the buoyancy of an object as the density of the liquid increases?
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If an object has a mass of 60 grams and a volume of 30 cmÂł, what is its density?
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What occurs to the volume of water when an object is submerged in it?
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Why do some objects that are denser than water still float?
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What is the purpose of using a scale in the density laboratory?
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What is a controlled experiment?
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What is germination?
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What is the purpose of forming a hypothesis in an experiment?
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Which factor can be considered a variable in a germination experiment?
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What does a sprout indicate in the process of germination?
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What is the variable being tested in an experiment to see how temperature affects seed germination?
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Why is it important to keep conditions the same in a controlled experiment?
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What is the ideal condition for a seed to germinate based on your experiment?
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What might happen if a seed receives too much water during germination?
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What role does light play in the germination process for some seeds?
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What do we call the young start of a plant that grows from a seed?
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In a controlled experiment, what must remain unchanged while testing a variable?
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What is the term for a tentative explanation that can be tested through experiments?
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What do we call the initial growth of a plant from a seed?
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Which of the following is a factor that can be changed in an experiment?
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What do we call a small, usually hard structure that contains the embryo of a plant?
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What is the action of a plant beginning to grow called?
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What is the purpose of conducting a controlled experiment?
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What term describes the process of a seed beginning to grow and develop into a plant?
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In a scientific experiment, what is the term for the factor that is deliberately changed to test its effect?