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vocabulary

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Term
Definition
absolute   existing independent of any other cause  
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accuracy   freedom of mistake ,exact  
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adverse   acting against or in an opposite  
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analogue   similar or comparable in certain respects  
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analyze   to study the relationship of the parts of something by analysis  
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application   ability to put to a practical use having something to do with the matter at hand  
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approximately   nearly an estimate or figure that is almost exact  
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argument   reasoning for or against something  
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assumption   something that is accepted as true  
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comprehend   to understand  
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concentration   the ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent or solution  
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conclusion   a final decision based on facts experience or reasoning  
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confirm   to make sure of the truth of something  
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consequence   something produced by a cause of condition  
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consistent   in agreement firm changeless  
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constant   remaining steady and unchanged  
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contradiction   a statement in opposition to another  
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control group   experimental group in witch the conditions are controlled  
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controlled experiment   one in witch the condition suspected to cause and effect is compared to one without the suspected condition  
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controlled variable   a factor in the experiment that remains constant  
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correlation   a close connection between two ideas or two sets of data  
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criticism   a finding of fault disapproval  
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definitive   most nearly complete or accurate  
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demonstrate   to explain by use of examples or experiments  
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dependent variable   result or change that occurs due to the part of an experiment being tested.  
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dependence   a state of controlled by something else  
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diminish   to make smaller or less to decrease in size.  
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direct relationship   the connection between two variable that shows the same effect  
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effective   producing or able to produce a desired condition.  
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estimation   forming a calculation based on incomplete data.  
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ethical   following accepted rules and behavior.  
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evaluation   the result of finding something estimating the value of something.  
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evidence   that which serve to prove or disprove something.  
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examine   to look a or check carefully.  
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expectation   the extent of a chance that something will occur.  
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experiment   a test made to find something out.  
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experiment design   the plan for a controlled experiment  
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experimental group   the experimental part in which all conditions are kept the same except for the condition being tested  
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explanation    
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