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ACT 1-25
ACT stuff
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Absolute | Existing independent of any other cause |
| Accuracy | Freedom from mistake; exactness; the relationship between the graduation on a measuring device and the actual standard for the quantity being measured |
| Analyze | to study the relationship of the parts of something to do with the matter at hand |
| Application | ability to put to a practical use; having something to do with the matter at hand |
| Approximately | Nearly; an estimate or figure that is almost exact |
| Argument | A reason for or against something |
| Assumption | Something accepted as true |
| Comprehend | To understand fully |
| Concentration | the ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent or solution |
| Confirm | To make sure of the truth of something |
| Consequence | Something produced by a cause or condition |
| Consistent | In agreement; firm; changeless |
| Constant | Remaining steady and unchanged |
| Contradiction | A statement in opposition to another |
| Control group | Experimental group in which the condition suspected to cause an effect compared to one without the suspected condition |
| Controlled Experiment | One in which the condition suspected to cause an effect is compared to one without the suspend condition |
| Controlled Variable | A factor in an experiment that remains constant |
| Correlation | A close connection between two ideas or sets of data |
| Criticism | A finding of fault; disapproval |
| Definitive | Most nearly complete or accurate |
| Demonstrate | to explain by use of examples or experiments |