Lab Exam 1 Flashcards

0
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Degree Celsius to degree Fahrenheit

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X1.8

+32

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Scientific method

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Making observation, formulating a hypothesis, testing your hypothesis, conclusion, and theory.

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Degree Fahrenheit to degree Celsius

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-32

/ 1.8

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3
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Meter

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1/1

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4
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Centimeter

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1/100

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5
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Millimeter

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1/1000

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6
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Micrometer

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1/1,000,000

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7
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Nanometer

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1/1,000,000,000

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8
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Kilometer

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1000/1

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9
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Measurement of volume

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Leters

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10
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Measurement

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Grams

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11
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Measurement of metric

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Meters

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12
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Define dissecting microscope

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To study entire objects in three dimensions at low magnification

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13
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Define compound light microscope

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Used for examining small and transparent objects under higher magnification

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14
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Parfocal

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Once the object is in focus with the lowest power, it should also be almost in focus with the high power

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15
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Parcentral

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The ability to remain centered on an object when changing to higher power objective

16
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Field of view

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The circle visible through the lense

17
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Difference between ionic and covalent bonds

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Ionic bonds are the attraction between opposite charged ions and covalent bonds share one or more pairs of valence electrons.