Welcome to Station 4!!!
The answers from the last station (if you came from station 3) is as follows:
1. Accuracy is how close you get to the actual value
2. Precision is how close your data to each other
3. answer varies—if the equipment is faulty, you may get the same measurements, but may not be accurate
4. You would read between the two mL mark. You would record data upto one decimal place after the mL mark. (example 1.5mL)
The answers from the last station (if you came from station 3) is as follows:
1. Accuracy is how close you get to the actual value
2. Precision is how close your data to each other
3. answer varies—if the equipment is faulty, you may get the same measurements, but may not be accurate
4. You would read between the two mL mark. You would record data upto one decimal place after the mL mark. (example 1.5mL)
Answer the following questions under section 4 of your answer sheet.
1. Define matter
2. Define atom
3. Categorize each of the following as pure substance or mixture: pure sugar, salt water, chex mix, diamond, air, tin
4. What is the difference between solution and a colloid?
5. Which pure substance can be chemically separated?
1. Define matter
2. Define atom
3. Categorize each of the following as pure substance or mixture: pure sugar, salt water, chex mix, diamond, air, tin
4. What is the difference between solution and a colloid?
5. Which pure substance can be chemically separated?
Alright, agents...to get to your next station (station 5), you must go 304.8cm across from locker #4299