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accuracy
how closely a measurement aligns with a correct value
atom
smallest particle of an element that can enter into a chemical combination
Celsius
unit of temperature; water freezes at 0 C and boils at 100 C on this scale
chemical change
change producing a different kind of matter from the original kind of matter
chemical property
behavior that is related to the change of one kind of matter into another kind of matter
chemistry
study of the composition, properties, and interactions of matter
compound
pure substance that can be decomposed into two or more elements
cubic centimeter
volume of a cube with an edge length of exactly 1 cm
cubic meter
SI unit of volume
denisty
ratio of mass to volume for a substance or object
Dimensional analysis aka?
factor-label method
dimensional analysis (factor-labael method)
versatile mathematical strategy for calculations involving quantities that subjects the quantities’ units to the same mathematical operations as their numbers
element
substance that is composed of a single type of atom; a substance that cannot be
decomposed by a chemical change
exact number
number derived by counting or by definition
extensive property
property of a substance that depends on the amount of the substance
Fahrenheit
unit of temperature; water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F on this scale
gas
state in which matter has neither definite volume nor shape
heterogeneous mixture
combination of substances with a composition that varies from point to point
homogenous mixture
(also, solution) combination of substances with a composition that is uniform
throughout
hypothesis
tentative explanation of observations that acts as a guide for gathering and checking
information
intensive property
property of a substance that is independent of the amount of the substance
kelvin (K)
SI unit of temperature; 273.15 K = 0 C
kilogram
standard SI unit of mass
law
statement that summarizes a vast number of experimental observations, and
describes or predicts some aspect of the natural world
law of conservation of matter
when matter converts from one type to another or changes form, there is no
detectable change in the total amount of matter present
length
measure of one dimension of an object
liquid
state of matter that has a definite volume but indefinite shape
Liter
(also, cubic decimeter) unit of volume; 1 L = 1,000 cm3
macroscopic domain
realm of everyday things that are large enough to sense directly by human sight and
touch
mass
fundamental property indicating amount of matter
matter
anything that occupies space and has mass
meter
standard metric and SI unit of length; 1 m = approximately 1.094 yards
microscopic domain
realm of things that are much too small to be sensed directly
millileter
1/1,000 of a liter; equal to 1 cm3
mixture
matter that can be separated into its components by physical means
molecule
bonded collection of two or more atoms of the same or different elements
physical change
change in the state or properties of matter that does not involve a change in its
chemical composition
physical property
characteristic of matter that is not associated with any change in its chemical
composition
plasma
gaseous state of matter containing a large number of electrically charged atoms and/
or molecules
precision
how closely a measurement matches the same measurement when repeated
pure substance
homogeneous substance that has a constant composition
rounding
procedure used to ensure that calculated results properly reflect the uncertainty in
the measurements used in the calculation
scientific method
path of discovery that leads from question and observation to law or hypZothesis to
theory, combined with experimental verification of the hypothesis and any necessary
modification of the theory
second
SI unit of time
SI units
standards fixed by international agreement in the International System of Units (Le
Système International d'Unités)
significant digits aka?
significant figures
significant figures
all of the measured digits in a determination, including the
uncertain last digit
solid
state of matter that is rigid, has a definite shape, and has a fairly constant volume
solution aka?
homogenous mixture
solution
combination of substances with a composition that is uniform throughout
symbolic domain
specialized language used to represent components of the macroscopic and
microscopic domains, such as chemical symbols, chemical formulas, chemical
equations, graphs, drawings, and calculations
temperature
intensive property representing the hotness or coldness of matter
theory
well-substantiated, comprehensive, testable explanation of a particular aspect of
nature
uncertainty
estimate of amount by which measurement differs from true value
unit
standard of comparison for measurements
unit conversion factor
ratio of equivalent quantities expressed with different units; used to convert from one
unit to a different unit
volume
amount of space occupied by an object
weight
force that gravity exerts on an object