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SI unit for electric current |
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SI unit for luminous intensity
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The equation for converting Kelvin to Celsuis is.... |
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Equation for converting from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa |
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(a) C=5/9(F-32) or F=9/5(C)+32 |
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Give three examples of physical properties |
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color, odor, density, melting/boiling point, hardness |
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Give an example of a chemical property |
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Give an example of an intensive property |
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temp, melting point, density |
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Give an example of an extensive property |
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What are the three rules of Sig Figs? |
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(1)Zeros between nonzero digits are always significant (2) Zeros at the beginning of a number are never significant (3) Zeros at the end of a number are significant if the number has a decimal point
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Sig Figs rules of division/multiplication |
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(1) Result contains same # sig fig as measure with fewest sig fig. (2) When it has more it must be rounded to correct # sig fig
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Sig Fig Rules For Addition/subtraction
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(1) Same # decimal places as the number with the fewest decimal places |
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How many sig fig does the number 100000.2 have? |
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How many sig fig does the number 1.023 have? |
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How many sig fig does the number 0.00002 |
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