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Unit 1 Review

About the Unit 1 Test There will be two parts to the test: a written component and a lab component. There will be an opportunity to do a re-test for the written component only. You will need to know: what the base SI units are how to do calculations considering significant figures how to do unit conversions the appearances, names, and purposes of common pieces of lab equipment safety rules and safety equipment 5 min

Review Time! Use today’s class to work through your review sheet. Focus on the areas where you need the most practice!