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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Chemistry Final Review. JEOPARDY!. Scientific Method. Sig Figs. Scientific Notation. Conversions. Explain the differenece. Proper Lab Technique. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Chemistry Final Review

  2. JEOPARDY! Scientific Method Sig Figs Scientific Notation Conversions Explain the differenece Proper Lab Technique 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Scientific Method What is the first step in the scientific method?

  4. Identifying the purpose, problem, or question

  5. Scientific Method What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative data?

  6. Quantitative measures how much is there, qualitative measures what is there

  7. Scientific Method Identify this step: Gathering concepts, equations, and knowledge so you can integrate and apply them to the specific problem at hand.

  8. Background Information

  9. Scientific Method How many steps are there in the scientific method?

  10. Seven

  11. Scientific Method Explain how to write a procedure.

  12. Clear, concise, and numbered steps that are complete enough so that someone else could repeat the experiment in the same manner that you originally performed it.

  13. Sig Figs How many sig figs are in 62300001 L?

  14. Eight

  15. How many sig figs are in 0.00010100100010110010111111? Sig Figs

  16. Twenty Three

  17. Sig Figs If you are off by 1 mL when measuring out of a 5 mL container, what is the percent error?

  18. 20%

  19. Sig Figs What is 12.45g-9.501g using proper sig figs?

  20. 2.949g

  21. Sig Figs What is 5176+20,000 using proper significant figures?

  22. 30,000

  23. Scientific Notation Write out the follow numbers: 1.267x10^6, 2.608x10^8, and 5.2470x10^3.

  24. 1267000, 260800000, and 5247

  25. Scientific Notation Write the following numbers in scientific notation: 102000(with 4 sig. digits), .02670(with 3 sig. digits), and .00000009625(with 4 sig. digits)

  26. 10.20x10^4, 2.67x10^-3, and 9.625x10^8

  27. Scientific Notation Write the following in scientific notation: 25,000,000 with 2 sig. digits.

  28. 2.5x10^7

  29. Scientific Notation Write the answers to the following math problems in scientific notation with the correct number of sig figs: 12.521+1.29 and 15.75x20.021

  30. 1.38x10^1 and 3.153x10^2

  31. Scientific Notation Write the following answers to the following problems in scientific notation using correct sig figs: 1500x2347.32 and 1.2221+6623

  32. 3.5x10^6 and 6.624x10^3

  33. Conversions Convert 125mL to L

  34. .125L

  35. Conversions Convert 0.8256 cm to mm

  36. 8.256 mm

  37. Conversions Convert 25,000,000nm to km

  38. 2.5x10^-5 km

  39. Conversions Convert 7.85mg to dg

  40. 0.0785dg

  41. Conversions Convert 89.54cm to m

  42. .8954m

  43. Explain the Difference Between variable and constant

  44. Variable is a manipulated measurement in a lab, while a constant remains unchanged

  45. Explain the Difference Between Independent and Dependent variables

  46. Independent is manipulated by a scientist and dependent is measured or observed

  47. Explain the Difference Theory and Law

  48. Theory- how or why behaviors happenLaw- describes what happens

  49. Explain the Difference Clear and colorless

  50. Clear-can see throughColorless- has no color

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