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Chemistry - ANSWER-The study of matter and the changes it undergoes

Matter - ANSWER-Anything that has mass and occupies space

Element - ANSWER-Basic material that can NOT be broken down into simpler
substance

What is matter made up of? - ANSWER-Atoms and Molecules

Density of water - ANSWER-1.00g/mL

1 kg = ? lbs - ANSWER-2.205 lb

1 meter = ? in - ANSWER-39.37 in

1 in = ? cm - ANSWER-2.54 cm

Precision - ANSWER-Being consistent, but not right

Accuracy - ANSWER-How close a measurement is to the true value

Volume - ANSWER-The amount of space a substance occupies

Mass - ANSWER-Measure of the quantity of material it contains

Weight - ANSWER-Measure of the gravitational pull on an object

, In Celsius, what temperature does water freeze and boil at? - ANSWER-0°C, 100°C

In Fahrenheit, what temperature does water freeze and boil at? - ANSWER-32°F,
212°F

High fever in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin? - ANSWER-104°F, 40°C, 313K

Hypothermia in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin? - ANSWER-95°F, 35°C, 308K

Normal body temp in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin? - ANSWER-98.6°F, 37°C,
310 K

Celsius to Fahrenheit - ANSWER-°F = (°C x 9/5) + 32

Fahrenheit to Celsius - ANSWER-°C = (°F - 32) x 5/9

10^3 - ANSWER-K

10^6 - ANSWER-M

10^-1 - ANSWER-d

10^-2 - ANSWER-c

10^-3 - ANSWER-m

10^-6 - ANSWER-µ

Formula for Density - ANSWER-D = m/v

Specific gravity - ANSWER-Density of sample / density of water

Pure substance - ANSWER-Matter that has a fixed composition and definite
constant properties

Element (pure substance) - ANSWER-The simplest form of matter, composed of
only one type of material, made up of atoms

Compound (pure substance) - ANSWER-composed of two or more elements
CHEMICALLY combined always in the same proportion, made up of molecules

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