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MSDS |
chemical product and company identification |
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MSDS |
composition infor on ingredients |
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MSDS |
Hazards Identification |
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MSDS |
First Aid Measures |
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MSDS |
Fire Fighting Measures |
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MSDS |
Accidental Release Measures |
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MSDS |
Handling and Storage |
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MSDS |
Exposure controls, personal protection |
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MSDS |
Physical and Chemical Properties |
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MSDS |
stability and reactivity |
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MSDS |
Toxicological Information |
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MSDS |
Ecological information |
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MSDS |
disposal considerations |
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MSDS |
Transport Information |
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MSDS |
Regulatory Information |
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MSDS |
other information |
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Lab Safety Rules |
always wear saftey googles and gloves |
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Lab Safety Rules |
tie back long hair |
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Lab Safety Rules |
take off anything dangly |
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Lab Safety Rules |
read all directions several times |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never perform that are not authorized |
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Lab Safety Rules |
take extreme care not to spill materials |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never eat or drink during lab |
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Lab Safety Rules |
no horseplay |
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Lab Safety Rules |
report all acciedents to teacher immediately |
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velocity= |
frequency x wavelength |
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frequency= |
velocity/wavelength |
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wavelength= |
velocity/frequency |
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period= |
1/frequency |
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frequency= |
1/period |
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1= |
frequency x period |
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waves |
disturbances that move energy from place to place-DO NOT CARRY MATTER |
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mechanical waves |
need a median;sound;longitudial-back and fourth; form of motion |
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sound |
push in and out in all directions |
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compression |
compact area |
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rarefactions |
spread out area |
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electromagnetic |
can travel through medium;radio waves; microwaves; all transverse |
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radio waves |
travel from satalites in space to recievers on earth |
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ocean waves |
transversal |
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transverse waves |
the particular displacement is perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation;mechanical |
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trough |
bottom |
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crest |
top |
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gammarays |
most entergetic |
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photons |
massless particle that behaves like a wave and moves at the speed of light; have specific amount of energy |
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amlitude |
size of wave;loudness of sound; brightness of light; distance from the rest-crest |
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wavelength |
distance from one part of a wave to another |
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period |
time for one osilation |
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hertz |
wave/sec. |
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upside down y = |
wavelength |
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atomic number |
number of protons |
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number of protons |
number of electrons in neutral atom |
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if protons dont equal electrons |
have a charged atom called ion |
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gain electron |
more negative |
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lost electron |
you are more positive |
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protons+neutrons |
mass number |
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2 atoms same # protons but different neutrons |
isotope |
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average mass of all isotopes |
atomic mass |
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valence electron |
electron in outer energy level |
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Lab Safety Rules |
learn what to do in case of specific acciedents |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never reach across a flame |
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Lab Safety Rules |
know how to light a bunsen burner |
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Lab Safety Rules |
point test tude away from you and others |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never touch, smell, or taste chemicals |
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Lab Safety Rules |
when diluting an acid, always pour acid into water |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never use broken or chipped glass |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never eat or drink from laboratoy glassware |
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Lab Safety Rules |
when discounnecting electrical equipment pull the plug, not the wire |
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Lab Safety Rules |
never handle electrical equipment with wet hands |
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Lab Safety Rules |
always clean up workstation after use |
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Lab Safety Rules |
wash hands after every experiment |
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3 ft |
1 yard |
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12 inches |
1 ft |
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5280 ft |
mile |
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4 quarts |
1 gallon |
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16 oz |
1 pound |
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2000 lbs |
1 ton |
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1 in |
2.54 cm |
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1 liter |
1.06 quarts |
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1 lb |
454 grams |
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1 kg |
2.2 lbs |
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king |
kilo |
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2 main types of waves |
electromagnetic, and mechanical |
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moves from side to side |
transversal waves |
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amplitude |
size of wave |
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wavelength |
the distance from one point on a wave to the corresponding point on the next point |
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period |
time it takes to make one oscillation |
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frequency |
how many times in a second wave wiggles |
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Mechanical waves |
are a form of motion in which one part of the object moves relative to another, rather than an overall motion of the object from one place to another |
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can be transversal or longitudinal |
mechanical waves |
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radio, light, heat radiation, microwaves, and all x-rays |
electromagnetic waves |
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kilo |
1000 |
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hecto |
100 |
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deka |
10 |
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base |
1 |
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deci |
.1 |
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centa |
.01 |
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milli |
.001 |
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1 |
mono, I |
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2 |
di, II |
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3 |
tri, III |
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4 |
tetra, IV |
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5 |
penta, V |
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6 |
hexa, VI |
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7 |
hepta, VII |
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8 |
octa, VIII |
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9 |
nona, IX |
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10 |
deca, X |





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