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<br> <u>Part I :</u><br> Define the following words.<br> <Br> 1. Qualitative measurement:<br> <br> 2. Quantitative measurement<br> <br> 3. Accuracy<br> <br> 4. Precision<br> <br> 5. Dependent variable<br> <br> 6. Independent variable<br> <br> 7. Controlled variable<br> <br> 8. Kinetic Molecular theory (KMT)<br> <br> 9. Density:<br> <br> 10. Hypothesis:<br> <Br> <u>Part II :</u><br> Answer the following question using a clear and concise manner using appropriate words from the chapter.<br> <br> 1. A police officers look at a car going by. Give an observation that the officer could give and indicate if it quantitative or qualitative?<br> <br> <Br> 2. A farmer is looking at one of its field. Give an observation that the officer could give and indicate if it quantitative or qualitative?<br> <br> 3. What are the two pieces of information that is provided when one use significant figures to determine a measurement. <br> a. <br> <br> b. <br> <br> 4. What is "word" for base unit of time?<br> <Br> 5. What is the symbol of base unit of temperature?<br> <br> 6. What is "word" for base unit of mass?<br> <br> 7. What is the symbol of base unit of length?<br> <br> 8. What is the "word" for the base unit of amount of substance?<br> <br> 9. In the metric system, what is the symbol for 1000 ?<br> <br> 10. In the metric system, what is the word for 1/100 (or 100small things = 1 big)<br> <br> 11. In the metric system, what is the symbol for 1/1000 (or 1000small things= 1 big).<br> <br> 12. Ine the metric system, what is the word for 1/10 (or 10small things =1 big)<br> <br> 13. True or False, the following number is a valid (follows the rules) for scientific notation, 21.4X10<sup>4</sup> g. <br> <br> 14. Zero before the first non-zero can sometimes be significant, True or False.<br> 15. To determine the answer, if you are multiple and dividing, its the least number of decimal places in number in the original problems, True or False.<br> <br>
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