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Name and spell this piece of lab equipment.
G-R-A-D-U-A-T-E-D C-Y-L-I-N-D-E-R
Name and spell this piece of lab equipment.
Name the piece of lab equipment used for measuring mass.
Triple-beam Balance
Point out the locations of the fire extinguisher, phone, and first aid kit.
Name TWO safety or lab skills from all eight categories
TWO safety or lab skills from all eight categories
Observation or Inference: "The Matador's cape is red, pink, and yellow"
Observation or Inference: "The test must have been taken off my desk by a student!"
A judgment based upon your observations
What is the difference between a qualitative and quantitative observation?
Qualitative: stating a fact about an object's properties or qualities Quantitative: stating a fact about size or measurement
Make an inference about this object:
Ex. "The lunch tray must have come from the cafeteria."
Convert the following into standard format 1.2 x 10 5
Answer: 120,000
Convert into scientific notation 54,000,000
Answer: 5.4 x 10 7
Convert into scientific notation .00082
Answer: 8.2 x 10 -4
Add the following together: 2.3 x 10 3 + 1.4 x 10 2
2.3 x 10 3 + 1.4 x 10 2 2.44 x 10 3
Multiply the following: 2.0 x 10 3 x 3.4 x 10 -5
Answer: 2.0 x 10 3 x 3.4 x 10 -5 6.8 x 10 -2
What are the metric prefixes from largest to smallest?
kilo- hecto- deka- UNIT deci- centi- milli-
What do the following abbreviations stand for? 1. dag 2. m 3. kg 4. hL
They Mean... 1. dag : dekagram 2. m : meter 3. kg : kilogram 4. hL : hectoliter
Put the following in order from shortest to longest meter decimeter hectometer centimeter kilometer
centimeter decimeter meter hectometer kilometer
What does 1/1000 mean in the metric system?
What is the formula for calculating density along with the correct units?