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Science Vocabulary

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Existing independent of any other cause   absolute  
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Freedom from mistake, exactness   accuracy  
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Acting against or in an opposite direction.   adverse  
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Similar or comparable in certain respects.   analogous  
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To study the relationship of the parts of something by analysis.   analyze  
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Ability to put to practical use; having something to do with the matter at hand. a use for something.   application  
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Nearly; an estimate or figure that is almost exact. almost.   approximately  
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A reason for or against something. A quarrel.   argument  
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Something accepted to be true. A guess   assumption  
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To understand fully.   comprehend  
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The ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent, or solution.   concentration  
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A final decision based on facts, experience, or reasoning.   conclusion  
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To make sure of the truth of something.   confirm  
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Something produced by a cause of condition. An effect or outcome.   consequence  
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In agreement; firm; changeless.   consistent  
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Remaining steady and unchanged.   constant  
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A statement in opposition to another.   contradiction  
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Experimental group in which condition are controlled.   control group  
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One in which the condition suspected to cause an effect is compared to one without the suspected condition.   controlled experiment  
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A factor in an experiment that remains constant.   controlled variable  
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A close connection between two ideas or sets of data.   correlation  
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A finding of fault; disapproval.   criticism  
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Most nearly complete or accurate.   definitive  
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To explain by use of examples or experiments   demonstrate  
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A state of being controlled by something else.   dependence  
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