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safety, metrics and PHEOC

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What should you do if your lab partner splashes chemicals in his eyes?   wash the eyes immediately  
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Any lab violation that places either you or someone else in danger has what consequence?   likely you will be removed from the classroom  
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Do you need permission to work in the lab stations?   Yes  
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Where should broken glass be placed?   In a separate container--Not the regular garbage  
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When is it ok to taste something in the lab?   Only when the teacher says  
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What unit do you measure liquid in?   Liters (milliliter, centiliter, kiloliter etc)  
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What unit do you measure distance in?   meters (millimeter, centimeter, hectometer etc)  
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What unit do you measure mass in?   grams (centigram, kilogram, milligram etc)  
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What does PHEOC stand for?   Problem, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation and Conclusion  
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What do all experiments need?   an independent variable  
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What is the first and the last step in an experiment?   first--determine a problem and lastly draw your conclusions  
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Where in the experiment would you report your data in a table or a graph?   in the observation section of PHEOC  
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How do you determine volume?   length x width x height  
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