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24 Cards in this Set
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What is Celcius equal to? |
(F-32)/1.8 |
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What is Kelvin equal to? |
C + 273.15 |
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Exa (E) |
10 ^ 18 |
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Peta (P) |
10 ^ 15 |
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Tera (T) |
10 ^ 12 |
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Giga (G) |
10 ^ 9 |
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Mega (M) |
10 ^ 6 |
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Kilo (k) |
10 ^ 3 |
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Deci (d) |
10 ^ -1 |
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Centi (c) |
10 ^ -2 |
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Milli (m) |
10 ^ -3 |
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Micro (u thingy) |
10 ^ -6 |
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Nano (n) |
10 ^ -9 |
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Pico (p) |
10 ^ -12 |
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Femto (f) |
10 ^ -15 |
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Atto (a) |
10 ^ -18 |
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Volume of cube |
(Edge length)^3 |
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Random error |
Equal probability of being too high or too low. With enough trials will average out. |
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Systematic error |
Tends toward being either too high or too low. Does not average out with repeated trials. |
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Intensive property |
Independent of the amount of the substance (ex: density) |
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Extensive property |
Depends on the amount of the substance (ex: mass) |
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Exothermic |
Loses thermal energy |
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Endothermic |
Gains thermal energy (positive change) |
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To solve a chemical problem you must... |
1. sort 2. Strategize 3. Solve 4. Check |