hotplateused toheat upsubstancesg/cm3possibleunit fordensitymortar&pestleused to grindsubstancesinto apowder5 L5000 mLis howmany L?0.0022kg2200 mgis howmany kg?waterdisplacementused tomeasure thevolume ofirregularobjectcm3possibleunit ofvolume(LxWxH)top lefthandcornerWhenperformingdimensionalanalysis, wheredo you put yourgiven?80 gDensity of liquidis 3.2g/mL;volume is 25mL. What ismass?testtuberackused tohold manytest tubes19.3g/cm3Cube has sidelength of 1.55cm and a massof 71.9 g. Whatis its density?beakertongsused toremove ahotbeaker3500mg3.5 g ishow manymg?meniscuslowest point of the_____ is whereyou would readyour measurementof your liquid157.8g200 mL ofalcohol hasdensity of 0.789g/mL. What isthe mass?22mLLiquid hasmass of 35.2 gand a density of1.6 g/mL. Whatis the volume?dropperused toadd liquidslittle bit ata timevolumeamount ofspacemattertakes upscoopulaused to removepowderedchemicals froma containertesttubeholderused tohold a hottest tubevolumetricflaskused tomeasurean exactvolumeglassstirringrodused tomixsolutionssafetyglassesto keep eyesprotectedfromchemicalsDensitymassovervolumetesttubeused to holdsmall amount ofliquids/substance306gThe blockmeasures 2cm X3cm X 4cm. If thedensity of lead is11.34 g/cm3, whatis the mass?balanceused toobtainthe massringstandused toholdglasswarein placethermometerused tomeasuretemperaturebaseunitsm, L,gforcepsalsoknown astweezersgraduatedcylinderused toaccuratelymeasureliquidsbunsenburnerused toquicklyheat upsubstances500cm5 m isequal tohow manycm?hotplateused toheat upsubstancesg/cm3possibleunit fordensitymortar&pestleused to grindsubstancesinto apowder5 L5000 mLis howmany L?0.0022kg2200 mgis howmany kg?waterdisplacementused tomeasure thevolume ofirregularobjectcm3possibleunit ofvolume(LxWxH)top lefthandcornerWhenperformingdimensionalanalysis, wheredo you put yourgiven?80 gDensity of liquidis 3.2g/mL;volume is 25mL. What ismass?testtuberackused tohold manytest tubes19.3g/cm3Cube has sidelength of 1.55cm and a massof 71.9 g. Whatis its density?beakertongsused toremove ahotbeaker3500mg3.5 g ishow manymg?meniscuslowest point of the_____ is whereyou would readyour measurementof your liquid157.8g200 mL ofalcohol hasdensity of 0.789g/mL. What isthe mass?22mLLiquid hasmass of 35.2 gand a density of1.6 g/mL. Whatis the volume?dropperused toadd liquidslittle bit ata timevolumeamount ofspacemattertakes upscoopulaused to removepowderedchemicals froma containertesttubeholderused tohold a hottest tubevolumetricflaskused tomeasurean exactvolumeglassstirringrodused tomixsolutionssafetyglassesto keep eyesprotectedfromchemicalsDensitymassovervolumetesttubeused to holdsmall amount ofliquids/substance306gThe blockmeasures 2cm X3cm X 4cm. If thedensity of lead is11.34 g/cm3, whatis the mass?balanceused toobtainthe massringstandused toholdglasswarein placethermometerused tomeasuretemperaturebaseunitsm, L,gforcepsalsoknown astweezersgraduatedcylinderused toaccuratelymeasureliquidsbunsenburnerused toquicklyheat upsubstances500cm5 m isequal tohow manycm?

Scientific Measurements - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. used to heat up substances
    hot plate
  2. possible unit for density
    g/cm3
  3. used to grind substances into a powder
    mortar & pestle
  4. 5000 mL is how many L?
    5 L
  5. 2200 mg is how many kg?
    0.0022 kg
  6. used to measure the volume of irregular object
    water displacement
  7. possible unit of volume (LxWxH)
    cm3
  8. When performing dimensional analysis, where do you put your given?
    top left hand corner
  9. Density of liquid is 3.2g/mL; volume is 25 mL. What is mass?
    80 g
  10. used to hold many test tubes
    test tube rack
  11. Cube has side length of 1.55 cm and a mass of 71.9 g. What is its density?
    19.3 g/cm3
  12. used to remove a hot beaker
    beaker tongs
  13. 3.5 g is how many mg?
    3500 mg
  14. lowest point of the _____ is where you would read your measurement of your liquid
    meniscus
  15. 200 mL of alcohol has density of 0.789 g/mL. What is the mass?
    157.8 g
  16. Liquid has mass of 35.2 g and a density of 1.6 g/mL. What is the volume?
    22 mL
  17. used to add liquids little bit at a time
    dropper
  18. amount of space matter takes up
    volume
  19. used to remove powdered chemicals from a container
    scoopula
  20. used to hold a hot test tube
    test tube holder
  21. used to measure an exact volume
    volumetric flask
  22. used to mix solutions
    glass stirring rod
  23. to keep eyes protected from chemicals
    safety glasses
  24. mass over volume
    Density
  25. used to hold small amount of liquids/substance
    test tube
  26. The block measures 2cm X 3cm X 4cm. If the density of lead is 11.34 g/cm3, what is the mass?
    306 g
  27. used to obtain the mass
    balance
  28. used to hold glassware in place
    ring stand
  29. used to measure temperature
    thermometer
  30. m, L, g
    base units
  31. also known as tweezers
    forceps
  32. used to accurately measure liquids
    graduated cylinder
  33. used to quickly heat up substances
    bunsen burner
  34. 5 m is equal to how many cm?
    500 cm