Units of Measurement
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Significant Figures
Scientific Notation
100

The unit for length.

What is a meter?

100

Convert:

500.0 mL = _______ L

What is 0.5 L?

100

The natural curve of water. 

What is the meniscus?

100

The number of sig-figs in:

62,000

What is 2?

100

Convert the following into Scientific notation:

602,200,000

What is 6.022 x 10^8

200

When the data is close to the target.

What is accurate/accuracy?

200

Convert:

1602.3 g = _______ kg

1.6023 kg
200
True or False: A scientist needs to be precise but not accurate.

What is False?

200

The number of sig-figs in:

400.001

What is 6?

200

Convert the following into Scientific notation:

79,000

What is 7.9x10^4

300

When the data is closely packed together it is known as this.

What is precision?

300

Convert:

48.94 cm = _______ mm

What is 4893.0 mm

300

This is known as the "sandwich" rule of significant figures.

What is Rule #2?

300

The number of sig-figs in:

94,528,529

What is 8?

300

Convert the following into Scientific notation:

0.0000893

What is 8.93x10^-5

400

This is the tool used to measure mass.

What is a digital balance?

What is a triple-beam balance?

400

The amount of meters in 1 kilometer.

What is 1000 meters?

400

This is the term used for making very large numbers condensed and easy to read.

What is scientific notation?

400

The number of sig-figs in:

0.0000000000007

What is 1?

400

Convert the following into a normal number:

2.5 x 10^8

What is 250,000,000?
500

This tool is used to measure volume. 

What is a graduated cylinder?

500

The amount of grams in 4302.0 milligrams. 

What is 4.3020 grams?

500

This is the fancy name of the estimate you make after measuring.

What is the "degree of uncertainty"?

500

The number of sig-figs in:

50.5104000

What is 9?

500

Convert the following into a normal number:

2.324 x 10^5

What is 232,400?