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Qualitative Quantitative Hypothesis Theory Law Element Compound Pure Substance 2014 Marcus Jennings Concerning the numerical information about a Concerning general observations of a system system A unifying statement that explains a body of facts or A tentative explanation for a collection of observations observations Any substance consisting of only one type of atom A concise statement that explains the relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions Any element or compound Consists of two or more elements 2014 Marcus Jennings Mixture Homogeneous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture Solid Liquid Gas Extensive Property Intensive Property 2014 Marcus Jennings A type of mixture in which the individual A combination of two or more pure substances components cannot be identified A state of matter in which the substance has a A type of mixture in which the individual definite shape and a definite volume components can be easily identified A state of matter in which the substance has no A state of matter in which the substance has no definite shape and no definite volume definite shape but has a definite volume Independent of the amount of a substance being Depends on how much matter is being considered considered 2014 Marcus Jennings Meter m Kilogram kg Second s Kelvin K The Equation for Density The Equation to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit The Equation to Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius The Equation to Convert Celsius to Kelvin 2014 Marcus Jennings The SI unit of mass The SI unit of length The SI unit of temperature The SI unit of time 2014 Marcus Jennings Accuracy Precision The Prefix Kilo k The Prefix Mega M The Prefix Giga G The Prefix Tera T The Prefix Deci d The Prefix Centi c 2014 Marcus Jennings Describes how close a set of values are to one Describes how close a value is to the true value another reproducibility 1x106 units 1x103 units 1x1012 units 1x109 units 1x10 2 units 1x10 1 units 2014 Marcus Jennings The Prefix Milli m The Prefix Micro The Prefix Nano n The Prefix Pico p In terms of significant figures when are zeros How many significant figures should one round to significant when multiplying or dividing How many significant figures should one round to How many significant figures do all conversion when adding or subtracting factors have 2014 Marcus Jennings 1x10 6 units 1x10 3 units 1x10 12 units 1x10 9 units To the least number of significant figures between When they are between non zero digits or after the the two numbers decimal point An infinite number of significant figures To the least number of significant figures after the decimal point 2014 Marcus Jennings


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