G11 - Chemistry Unit 1

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This bingo card has 25 words: Which measurement depends on gravitational force, mass or weight?, How does qualitative data differ from quantitative data?, What is the function of a control in an experiment?, What is the difference between a scientific theory and law?, Give an example of a scientific model., What is the process for changing degrees Celsius to Kelvin?, Give an example of a measurement in derived units., Convert 0.0000000987 to scientific notation., Name 3 SI base units and 3 prefixes., What is the difference between accuracy and precision?, The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/mL. What is the volume of 16.2g?, When dividing numbers in scientific notation, what must you do with exponents?, Convert 5.70 grams to milligrams., Round the number 0.00434010 to four significant figures., The accepted length of a steel pipe is 5.5m. Calculate the percent error on a pipe that is 5.7m., Is density an intensive or extensive property?, Is the boiling point of an element a physical property or a chemical property?, Iron and oxygen combine to form iron oxide. What are the products and reactants of this reaction?, Does a chemical change cause a change in mass? Why or why not?, 45.98g of sodium combines with chlorine gas to form 116.89g of sodium chloride. What was the mass of the chlorine gas?, Describe the difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture., What would chromatography be used for?, What types of solutions could you filter with distillation?, What is the percent by mass of carbon in 44g of CO2? and What is the ratio of elements in H2O2?.

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