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200 400 200 400 600 800 1000 800 1000 Measurement Scientific Notation Significant Digits Scientific Method Units and Prefixes
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Used to measure mass of an object
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What is the Triple Beam Balance?
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Tool used to measure volume of a liquid
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What is the Graduated Cylinder?
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The SI Unit for temperature
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What is Kelvin?
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The SI Unit of mass
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What is the Kilogram?
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The SI Unit for Amount of substance Contained in 6.02x10 23 particles
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What is a mole?
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The following number Expressed in Scientific notation: 6,001
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What is 6.001x10 3 ?
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The following number Expressed in Scientific Notation: 14.2
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What is 1.42x10 1 ?
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The following number Expressed in Standard notation: 1.16x10 3
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What is 1,160
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The following number Expressed in Scientific notation: 0.00043
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What is 4.3x10 -4 ?
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The following number Expressed in Scientific notation: 5,900,000
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What is 5.9x10 6 ?
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The number of Significant Digits In the number: 1.8
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What is 2?
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The number of Significant Digits In the number: 6.00
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What is 3?
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The number of Significant Digits In the number: 200,400
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What is 4?
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The number of Significant Digits In the number:.0203
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What is 3?
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The number of Significant Digits In the number: 100.1
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What is 4?
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An educated Guess based on observations
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What is a Hypothesis?
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These are carried Out to collect information
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What is an Experiment?
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The information Collected during An experiment
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What is Data?
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The variable that You change during An experiment
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What is a Manipulated Variable?
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The variable that Is measured or Observed inan experiment
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What is the Responding Variable?
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This prefix means 1000
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What is kilo?
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This prefix means One hundreth
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What is centi?
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This prefix means 0ne thousandth
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What is milli?
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The number of Millimeters in a meter
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What is 1000?
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The number of Millimeters in A kilometer
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What is 1,000,000?
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