Chapter 1 - Introduction of Science
Chapter 1 - Introduction of Science
Introduction of Science
What is Science?
Science
Importance of Science
Important
of science:
Helps
divided into
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Hazardous substance in
Laboratory
These
substances can
cause death or harm.
Keep in a locked cupboard.
Poisonous
Bromine
Flammable
These
substances
easily catch fire
Keep away from fire
or heat sources.
Ethanol
Petrol
Corrosive
These substances
attack and destroy
living tissues, including
the eyes and skin.
Be careful not to spill
onto your clothes or
yourself. If accidentally
spilt, wash quickly with
lots of water.
Irritant
Cause
discomfort and
unconsciousness
Be careful not to spill onto
your clothes or yourself. If
accidentally spilt, wash
quickly with lots of water.
Radioactive
Give
out radiation
Keep in special lead
containers.
Plutonium
uranium
Explosive
Explodes easily
Keep away from fire or
heat sources.
Keep in paraffin
Sodium
Potassium
Apparatus of laboratory
Spatula
To pick solid
chemical
RoundEvaporating
bottomed flask
dish
Use to hold liquid To evaporate
liquid
Pipette
To measure a
fixed volume
liquid
Apparatus of laboratory
Wire Gauge
To spread the heat
of the flame evenly
Tripod stand
To support the
apparatus when
heating
Filter Funnel
To transfer liquid
into a container
Filter paper
To separate solid
from liquid
Measuring
cylinder
Used to measure
the volume of
liquid
Retort stand
and clamp
To hold or clamp
the apparatus
Burette
To measure the
volume of liquid
accurately.
Conical flask
Used to hold
liquid
Test tube
holder
To hold test tube
when its being
heated
Test tube
To hold small
amount of liquid
Test tube rack
To place test tube
Apparatus of laboratory
Crucible and
lids
To contain the
substance that
can be heated
directly without
using a wire
gauge
Crucible
Tongs
To hold hot
crucible and lid
but no test tube
Pestle and
mortar
To crush and
powder solid
Glass rod
To stir liquid in
container
Glass tube
To take small
amount of liquid
1.
2.
3.
4.
Luminous Flame
(Yellow flame)
Non-luminous flame
(Blue flame)
Very hot
Constant shape
Suitable for heating
Does not give out soot
Scientific Investigation
Scientists
Asking question
Making observation
Taking measurement
Process
skills
Record data
Making
conclusion
Analysis and interpret
data
Step in scientific
investigation
Step
Determine
Step
Try
2: Marking a hypothesis
Step
Planning
Involve:
what
apparatus to be used
what observation to make
what measurement to take
how to record the observation
Step
decide
Step
5: Collecting data
decide
in
sentence
in table
Step
find
7: Making a conclusion
based
Discussion of Pendulum
Experiment
Identifying
o
the problem
Marking a hypothesis
o
Step
string
Length of
pendulum
Pendulum
bob
Diagram 3
One complete
swing
Responding
variable:
Fixed
variable:
Length of
pendulum = 10 cm
Time taken = 10 s
Second
Second
Second
Second
Length of pendulum = 40 cm
Time taken = .. s
Length of
pendulum (cm)
10
10
1.0
20
30
40
50
swing (s)
2.0
1.0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Step 7: Making a
conclusion
State