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null hypothesis
states that there will be no relationship between the variables in the experiment, that the data operated is due to chane alone
alternative hypothesis
states that there will be a relationship between the variables in the experiment, that the data is not due to chance alone
observation
something noticed with one of your senses
meniscus
the curved upper surface of water in lab equipment used to measure
bottom
liquid measurements should be made from the ______ of the meniscus
eye level
liquid measurments should be taken at the person measuring's ______
accuracy
nearness of a measurement to a known standard/value
precision
refers to the nearness of a set of values to each other
testable question
a question that data can be gathered for
science
an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
data
information gathered through observation
inference
a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
scientific hypothesis
testable statement about the natural world
scientific law
descriptive generalization about how the world operates under stated conditions
scientific fact
an observation that has been repeatedly confirmed
scientific theory
explanation of some aspect of the natural world, explains scientific laws
calibration
the act of correlating the readings of an instrument with those of a standard in order to check the instruments accuracy
inductive reasoning
reasoning from particular to general
deductive reasoning
reasoning from general to particular
revalation
beliefs gained through awakening of the truth
dogmatism
beliefs based on assumed authority, religion, folklore
mysticism/paranormal
beliefs outside the realm of science, not evidence based
empiricism
beliefs based on knowledge gained through practical experience and observation
empirical
science opperates under the _______ belief system
scientific process
a method of systematic observation, measurement, and experimentation, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
significant figures
give an indication of an uncertainty of measurement
kilo, hecto, deca, unit, deci, centi, milli
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significant
all nonzero numbers are_____
significant
all zeros between nonzeros are _______
significant
all zeros at the end of a number are _____ if there is a decimal somewhere
not significant
zeros at the end of a number with no decimals are
random error
when the measurement has an unequal chance of being above or below other measurements, cannot be eliminated
systematic error
measurement is consistently above or below a known value, fault of bad equipment, can be eliminated through getting better equipment
osmosis
a special type of diffusion that applies to water and other solvents
cubic cm
equal to one ml
isotonic
when the water potential inside the solute is equal to that of the solvent
Independent variable
variable that is manipulated by the researcher
dependent variable
variable whose outcome will vary based on the variable manipulated by the researcher
changing
scientific discoveries are always...
falsifiable
scientific conclusions are potentially...
control group, test only one variable
two components of a good experiment
innate
beliefs gained from an inner sense/gut feeling
1/2 the smallest increment on the scale
report measurement error to
to deliver
TD
to contain
TC
+/-0.5
error when measuring mm
+/-0.05
error when measuring cm
F=(cx9/5)+32
celsius to fahrenheit
C=5/9(f-32)
Fahrenheit to celsius
K=5/9(f-32)+273
Fahrenheit to Kelvin
F=9/5(k-273)+32
Kelvin to Fahrenheit
C=k-273
Kelvin to celsius
k=c+273
Celsius to Kelvin
beaker
Used to hold relatively large amount of liquid substances
erlenmeyer flask
used to hold liquids, has narrow neck to prevent splashes
eyedropper
allows you to add a small amount of liquid, one drop at a time
funnel
for pouring liquid or other substance through a small opening
forceps
used to pick up or hold small items
mortar and pestle
used to grind up materials
pipette bulb
rubber bulb used to draw liquid into pipette
probe
a device used to explore or examine
rubber policeman
used for scraping wet solids from one container to another
spatula
small scoop used to transfer powder and crystal chemicals
stirring rod
to stir combinations of materials and to use in pouring liquids
test tube
open tube used to hold liquids
test tube holder
Holds test tubes
test tube rack
Holds test tubes
thermometer
measures temperature
wash bottle
used to rinse various pieces of laboratory glassware
watch glass
glass; used to cover an evaporating dish or beaker
gas lighter
used to light bunsen burner
wire gauze
used to spread the heat of a burner flame
culture dish
Holds liquids to grow small organisms. Glass and more expensive than petri dishes
round bottom flask
used for heating liquids
side arm flask
looks like an Erlenmeyer Flask with a side handle. vacuum filtration, removing solvent under reduced pressure, meant to hold and w/stand reduced pressure
buchner funnel
filters solids from liquids using a mild vacuum
carboy
holds distilled water
petri dish
a shallow dish used to culture bacteria
dropper bottle
used to measure out small amounts of liquids for experiments
enamel pan
rubber tubing
used to connect lab equipment to transfer liquids or gases
centrifuge
machine that separates substances by whirling them
inoculating loop
A device used to aseptically transfer and streak microbes in the laboratory.
triple beam balance
measures mass
hot finger
keeps fingers safe when touching hot lab equipment
safety goggles
protects eyes
surgical gloves
prevents contamination in lab
scalpel handle
holds scalpel blade
dissecting scissor
used to cut through skin or flesh
centrifuge tube
glass or plastic tube that holds samples within a centrifuge
magnetic stirrer
piece of metal coated with heat resistant plastic used to stir liquids on a hot plate equipped with a electric stirrer.
evaporating dish
Used to evaporate liquids from a mixture
bunsen burner
heat source
iron ring
to fasten to the ring stand as a support for apparatus
rubber stopper
used to cover ends of test tubes and flasks
volumetric pipette
a device used for precise measurement of small amounts of liquid
measuring pipette
measures volume of liquids
magnetic stir bar
To stir solutions
ring stand
Used as a support; Rings and clamps attach to the stand
cork borer
Metal tool used for cutting a hole in a cork or rubber stopper