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Scientific Notation
Significant Figures
Scientific Method
Metric System
Conversions
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What is the shortcut for writing very large or very small numbers?
Scientific notation
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How many significant figures does the following number have? 506,000
3
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What is an independent variable?
A variable that is only controlled by the experimenter.
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Name two units that we would use for mass.
grams, kg
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Convert 2000 mg to g
2.000 g
200
What is the number above the writing line called?
Superscript
200
How many significant figures does the following number have? 0.006900
4
200
What goes first on a lab report?
Purpose
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Name two units that we would use for volume?
mL, L
200
Convert 16 cm into mm
160 mm
300
Put the following number in scientific notation. 506,000
5.06 x 10^5
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Solve the problem. Your answer must have the correct number of significant figures. 5.67 + 478.1 =
483.8
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In what book do we find information for hazardous substances? (Full Name)
Material Safety Data Sheet
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Name two units we use to measure distance.
km, m
300
Convert 65 g to mg. Show your unit conversion on the board.
65 g over 1 = 1000 mg over 1 gram
400
Put the following number in scientific notation. 0.000004068
4.068 x 10^-6
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Solve the problem using the correct number of significant figures. 123 x 9.800 =
1210
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What is the variable called that responds to the constant in the experiment.
Dependent variable
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What unit do we use to measure temperature?
celcius
400
Convert 5.6 m to cm. Show your unit conversion on the board.
5.6 m over 1 = 100 cm over 1 m
500
Take the following number out of scientific notation. 6.7 x 10^3
6700
500
Solve the problem using the correct number of significant figures. 34.0670 - 12 =
22
500
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?
A hypothesis is a possible explanation, a theory is a hypothesis that has been tested many times.
500
Which is larger 63 cm or 1 m
1 m
500
Compare the following numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to. 3.6 m and 36 cm
3.6 m