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__________ is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. 

Chemistry

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What is the correct representation of 702.0g in scientific notation?

a. 7.020x102   b. 7.02x103

c. 70.20x102   d. 70.20x101

a. 7.020x102 

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How many significant figures are there in a distance measurement of 20.070 km?

A) 2 

B) 3 

C) 4 

D) 5  

D. 5
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a visual display of data

graph

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_________________ expresses any number as a number between 1 and 10 (known as a coefficient) multiplied by 10 raised to a power (known as an exponent).

Scientific Notation

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 the metric unit for volume equal to one cubic decimeter

Liter

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(6.23 × 106 kL) + (5.34 × 106 kL)

1.157x107

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Round the answer for the problem to the correct number of significant figures.

4.35 dm × 2.34 dm × 7.35 dm

74.8 dm

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the amount of mass per unit volume

density

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______________ is a systematic approach to problem solving that uses ______________(ratio of equivalent values) to move from one unit to another.

Dimensional Analysis, Conversion Factor

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the number of all known digits reported in measurements plus one estimated digit

significant figures

300

(4.68 × 10–5 cg) + (3.5 × 10–6 cg)

5.03x10-5

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Round the answer for the problem to the correct number of significant figures.

4.78 cm + 3.218 cm + 5.82 cm

13.82 cm

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An object with a mass of 7.5 g raises the level of water in a graduated cylinder from 25.1 mL to 30.1 mL. What is the density of the object?

1.5g/ml

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(3.57 × 102 mL) – (1.43 × 102 mL)

2.14x102

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a unit defined by a combination of base units

derived unit

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(8.42 × 108 kL) ÷ (4.21 × 103 kL)

2x105

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Round the answer for the problem to the correct number of significant figures.

38,736 km ÷ 4784 km

8.097 km

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Students used a balance and a graduated cylinder to collect the data shown below. Calculate the density of the sample. If the accepted density of this sample is 6.95 g/mL, calculate the percent error.

Volume and Mass Data:

Mass of sample 20.46 g 

Volume of water 40.0 mL 

Volume of water + sample 43.0 mL

1.87% is the percent error

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(9.87 × 104 g) – (6.2 × 103 g)

9.25x104

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___________ is a measure that reflects the amount of matter in a given sample. It differs from ___________ which takes into account not only the amount of matter present, but also the Earth's gravitational pull on matter. 

Mass, Weight

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(3.33 × 10–4 m) × (3.00 × 10–5 m)

9.99x10-9

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(8.4 × 106 L) ÷ (2.4 × 10–3 L)

3.5x109

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(4.8 × 105 km) × (2.0 × 103 km)

9.6x108

500

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