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Volume is the amount of space a substance
occupies
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Mass is a measure of the quantity a material
contains; weight is a measure of the gravitational pull of an object
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Metric system uses Liters and Grams for volume
and mass
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Measured numbers are ones obtained from using a
tool
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Exact numbers are counted or those by definition
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All numbers are significant figures except for
zero when it’s used at the beginning of a decimal (0.004 = 1 sigfig) or used as
a place holder in a number with no decimal point (850,000 = 2 sigfigs)
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Conversion factors: Given # X unit for answer/metric factor to
cancel initial unit = answer in desired unit
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The ratio of parts per million indicates mg per
kg; parts per billion indicates mcg/kg
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Density = mass/volume; differences will
determine whether the object will sink or float
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When a solid is completely submerged, it
displaces a volume of water that is equal to its own volume
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Specific gravity is a ratio between a density of
a substance and the density of water; density of sample/density of water =
specific gravity**this is one of the few unitless values in chemistry
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