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Geosphere/Density/% Error 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Percent ErrorDensityGeosphereMetric/Sci. Not.Measurement Jeopardy music courtesy of: http://www.favewavs.com/tv%20wavs.htm
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Question Answer Percent Error -1 ANSWER: Accepted Value: 10.50 g Experimental Value: 11.00 g QUESTION: What is 4.76 % ?
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Question Answer Percent Error -2 ANSWER: Accepted Value: 25.75 g Experimental Value: 22.00 g QUESTION: What is – 14.56 % ?
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Question Answer Percent Error -3 ANSWER: Accepted Value: 47.33 mL Experimental Value: 52.55 mL QUESTION: What is 11.03 % ?
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Question Answer Percent Error -4 ANSWER: Accepted Value: 56.00 cm Experimental Value: 48.05 cm QUESTION: What is – 14.20 % ?
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Question Answer Percent Error -5 ANSWER: Accepted Value: 50.34 mg Experimental Value: 4.90 cg QUESTION: What is – 2.66 % ?
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Question Answer ANSWER: The density of an object that has a mass of 55.00 grams and a volume of 5.00 cm 3. QUESTION: What is 11 g/cm 3 ? Density -1
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Question Answer Density -2 ANSWER: The density of a liquid that has a mass of 312.50 grams and a volume of 225.00 mL. QUESTION: What is 1.39 g/mL ?
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Question Answer Density -3 ANSWER: The volume of an object that has a density of 3.45 g/cm 3 and a mass of 82.34 grams. QUESTION: What is 23.87 cm 3 ?
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Question Answer Density -4 ANSWER: The mass of a liquid that has a volume of 39.00 mL and a density of 1.44 g/mL. QUESTION: What is 56.16 grams?
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Question Answer Density -5 ANSWER: The mass of an object that has a density of 4.09 g/cm 3 and a volume of 46.00 cm 3 ? QUESTION: What is 188.14 grams?
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Question Answer Geosphere -1 ANSWER: The three main “layers” of our Earth. QUESTION: What are the core, the mantle, and the crust?
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Question Answer Geosphere -2 ANSWER: The two main components of the core. QUESTION: What is iron and nickel?
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Question Answer Geosphere -3 ANSWER: The thickest layer of our Earth. QUESTION: What is the mantle?
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Question Answer Geosphere -4 ANSWER: Two characteristics of our oceanic crust. QUESTION: What are it is often composed of basalt and gabbro, it is fairly young in geologic time, and it is roughly 6-11 km thick?
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Question Answer Geosphere -5 ANSWER: Two main components of how our continents “move.” QUESTION: What are the lithosphere and asthenosphere?
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Question Answer Metric/Sci. Notation -1 ANSWER: 125,600,000,000 QUESTION: What is 1.26 x 10 11 ?
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Question Answer Metric/Sci. Notation -2 ANSWER: 1,255 kg = _____ cg QUESTION: What is 125,500,000 cg ?
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Question Answer Metric/Sci. Notation -3 ANSWER: 0.000000078 QUESTION: What is 7.80 x 10 -8 ?
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Question Answer Metric/Sci. Notation -4 ANSWER: 12.56 mL = _____cL = _____ kL (don’t round) QUESTION: What are 1.256 cL, 0.00001256 kL?
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Question Answer Metric/Sci. Notation -5 ANSWER: The standard form of this number: 7.88 x 10 -11 QUESTION: What is 0.0000000000788?
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Question Answer Measurement-1 ANSWER: This unit is used to measure distance. QUESTION: What is a meter?
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Question Answer Measurement-2 ANSWER: The formula used to find the volume of an object with measurable dimensions. QUESTION: What is length x width x height?
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Question Answer Measurement-3 ANSWER: The formula for density. QUESTION: What is mass divided by volume?
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Question Answer Measurement-4 ANSWER: Two items that can be used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped solid. QUESTION: What is a graduated cylinder and an overflow can (both work based on water displacement)?
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Question Answer Measurement-5 ANSWER: The method used to measure the mass of a liquid. QUESTION: What is: Find the mass of an empty graduated cylinder/beaker. Next, find the mass of the cylinder/beaker and the liquid together. Finally, find the difference between the two masses?
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