Exam 1 (Ch 1-4) Flashcards

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observation

A

statement describing a natural phenomenon that humans sense

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2
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fact

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a valid observation about a natural phenomenon;
explained by reproducible experimental data

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3
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hypothesis

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an untested potential explanation for an observation

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4
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theory

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a potential explanation for an observation that has been repeatedly tested and verified

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5
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law

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a generalization that describes observations about natural phenomenon, but does not explain them

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6
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quantitative measurement

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measurement that results in a number

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7
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qualitative measurement

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measurement that does not result in a number

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8
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classical method

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analytical method that relies on chemical reactions to perform an anaylsis

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9
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instrumental method

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analytical method that depends on the measurement of a physical property of the analyte

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10
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mass

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not affected by buoyancy

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11
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weight

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affected by buoyancy

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12
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formal concentration (F) = ____

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formal concentration (F) = molarity (M)

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13
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alcohol proof = ____

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proof = 2 * vol %

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14
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systematic error (determinate)

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consistent, reproducible error that can be detected and corrected; effects sample mean;
errors that result from incorrect instrument calibration, contaminated reagents, or other experimental errors that cause the average of many trials to be skewed in one direction from the true value

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15
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random error (indeterminate)

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errors that result from small, uncontrollable variances in instrumentation and glassware measurements; has an equal chance of being positive or negative; effects standard deviation

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16
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gross error

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errors that result from mistakes or negligence on the part of the investigator; effects sample mean and standard deviation

17
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mean

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a measure of accuracy

18
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standard deviation

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a measure of precision

19
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population mean = __

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population mean = µ

20
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sample mean = __

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sample mean = X̄

21
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population standard deviation = __

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population standard deviation = σ

22
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standard deviation = __

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standard deviation = s

23
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normally distributed

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1) mean occurs at central point of maximum frequency
2) symmetrical distribution of positive and negative deviations about the maximum
3) there is exponential decrease in frequency as magnitude of deviations increases

24
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Gaussian (normal) distribution

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the bell-shaped curve obtained by plotting frequency versus deviation from the mean

25
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significant figures

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all of the digits in a number that are known with certainty plus the first uncertain digit

26
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variance = __

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variance = s^2

(standard deviation squared)

27
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z = __

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z = (x - µ) / σ

z = (x - X̄) / s

28
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sig figs: addition / subtraction

A

go to least decimal places

29
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sig figs: multiplication / division

A

go to least sig figs

30
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sig figs: log x

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of digits = # of decimal places

31
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sig figs: 10 ^ x

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of decimal places = # of digits