Protocol Perfection: Professional Lab Practices for 7th Grade (Hard) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Hazard analysis, neutralization math, and secondary containment protocols—analyze 10 high-stakes scenarios to refine safe scientific inquiry skills.
교육적 개요
This worksheet assesses critical thinking and procedural fluency regarding advanced laboratory safety protocols in a secondary science environment. It utilizes a scenario-based inquiry approach to challenge students' ability to predict hazards and apply emergency response knowledge. Ideal for laboratory pre-certification or formative assessment, this resource aligns with safety standards required for high-stakes scientific inquiry and laboratory investigation.
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- Evaluate chemical spill response protocols to prioritize human safety and effective containment.
- Apply safe dilution and heating techniques for volatile substances to prevent exothermic accidents.
- Analyze the structural and mechanical safety requirements for laboratory equipment like centrifuges and bunsen burners.
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- A fellow student accidentally knocks over a graduated cylinder containing an unknown aqueous solution. What is your most critical first response to ensure group safety?A) Quickly identify the solution by smell to determine the neutralizer.B) Immediately alert the instructor and evacuate the splash zone.C) Wipe up the spill with paper towels to prevent it from spreading.D) Apply a base like sodium bicarbonate to neutralize the liquid.
- When diluting a concentrated acid, it is scientifically safer to pour the acid into the water rather than the water into the acid.A) TrueB) False
- If a bunsen burner flame turns a flickering yellow 'safety' color and begins to 'strike back' at the base, you should immediately ___.A) Increase the oxygen flow by opening the air collar.B) Blow on the flame to extinguish it quickly.C) Close the main gas source valve entirely.D) Adjust the needle valve to increase gas pressure.
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- When utilizing a centrifuge to separate biological samples, what must be done to prevent mechanical failure and potential debris spray?A) Operate the machine at maximum speed for the shortest possible duration.B) Place tubes of equal mass directly opposite each other to maintain balance.C) Ensure the lid is slightly cracked to allow heat to escape during rotation.D) Use test tubes of different sizes to create more turbulence.
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are only necessary for professional chemical plants and are not required for middle school science classrooms.A) TrueB) False
- Before heating a test tube over an open flame, the most important directional safety precaution is to ___.A) Point the opening away from yourself and all other people.B) Hold the tube vertically to ensure even heating of the bottom.C) Keep the tube tightly sealed with a rubber stopper.D) Maintain the tube at a 90-degree angle to the flame.
- You notice a small crack in a beaker you intend to use for an exothermic reaction. Why is it vital to dispose of this beaker immediately?A) The crack will cause the chemical reaction to happen too slowly.B) Cracked glass is more likely to absorb the chemicals and contaminate the result.C) Thermal stress from the reaction can cause the beaker to shatter completely.D) Glassware with cracks automatically lowers the pH of the solutions inside.
- If a chemical splashes into your eye, you must flush it at the eyewash station for a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes.A) TrueB) False
- When working with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce irritating vapors, the experiment must be conducted in/under a ___.A) Large open window with a box fan.B) Functional laboratory fume hood.C) High-ceilinged room with central air.D) Plastic tent sealed with adhesive tape.
- Why is it considered a safety hazard to wear contact lenses during a chemistry lab involving liquid reagents?A) The lenses may melt due to the ambient heat of the laboratory.B) They can trap corrosive vapors or liquids against the cornea, preventing effective flushing.C) Contact lenses chemically react with safety goggle plastic to produce steam.D) Lenses interfere with the user's ability to locate the emergency exit.
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect option for a substitute teacher lesson plan because it is a self-contained assessment that includes a detailed explanation for every answer key entry.
Most 7th-grade students will finish this science quiz in approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on whether they are required to write out justifications for their hazard analysis.
This science quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by allowing students to work in pairs to discuss the complex safety scenarios or by using the included explanations as a scaffolded reading guide.
While specifically designed as a 7th grade science quiz, the advanced nature of the chemical and mechanical safety topics makes it suitable for remediation in 8th or 9th grade laboratory settings as well.
Teachers can use this science quiz for formative assessment by administering it before the first wet-lab of the semester to identify gaps in student knowledge regarding OSHA-standard Safety Data Sheets and personal protective equipment.