Scientific Method
Units
Sig Figs
Density
Energy
100

 An explanation based on fundamental principles about why something happens.

  • What is a theory?

100
  • The SI base unit of mass.

What is the kilogram (kg)?

100
  • How many sig figs are in 0.04550 g?

4.

100

Formula for density.

d= m/v 
100

 The capacity to do work.

What is energy

200
  • A statement that is well-tested, widely accepted, and often expressed as an equation.

  • What is a law?

200

Convert 1.00 mile into meters.

What is 1609.3 m?

200
  • What kind of zeros never count as significant figures?

Leading zeros.

200
  • A piece of silver has a mass of 10.0 g and density 10.49 g/cm³. What is its volume?

 0.953 cm³.

200

Energy associated with movement.

  • What is kinetic energy?

300
  • What is the difference between a law and a theory?

A law describes a relationship, while a theory explains why it happens.

300

How many mL are in 1 m³?

 1,000,000 mL.

300

Calculate 5.9 – 0.221, with correct sig figs.

 5.7.

300

A cube of copper is 3.00 in on a side, mass = 3.96 kg. What is its density in g/cm³?

8.92 g/cm³ (after conversion).

300
  • The energy unit where 1 cal = 4.184 J.

Calorie.

400

The step in the scientific method that involves using senses or instruments to gather data.

 What is an observation?

400
  • Convert –6 °C into Kelvin.

What is 267 K.

400
  •  In multiplication/division, how do you decide how many sig figs to keep?

 Use the factor with the fewest sig figs.

400

If 3 eggs require 250 g flour and 500 mL milk, how much flour & milk for 2 eggs?

 170 g flour, 330 mL milk.

400
  • Exothermic reactions have what sign for heat (q)?

  • Negative.

500

Gas pressure being proportional to temperature is an example of what kind of scientific statement?

  • What is a law (Charles’ Law)?

500

The SI base unit of temperature.

  • What is the Kelvin (K)?

500
  • Round 12.124 (from 9.0 + 3.124) correctly with sig figs.

  • 12.1.

500

The mass-to-volume ratio can be applied beyond density to what general kind of problems?

  • All proportional/ratio problems.

500
  • Is a hand warmer exothermic or endothermic?

  • Exothermic, negative q.



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