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  1. Evidences from results of experiments are collected to establish a general principle of how the natural universe works, the evidence is summarized in a ______
    Located in Chemistry / Introduction / Chemistry as a Science
  2. Identify each statement as either a qualitative description or a quantitative description
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  3. Is this an example of hypothesis?
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  4. Most good hypotheses are not grounded in previously understood knowledge and don't represent a testable extension of that knowledge.
    Located in Chemistry / Introduction / Chemistry as a Science
  5. Observing an experiment
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  6. Science can be either qualitative or quantitative
    Located in Chemistry / Introduction / Chemistry as a Science
  7. Science is concerned only with the natural universe
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  8. Stars, planets, humans, plants, and animals are all part of science
    Located in Chemistry / Introduction / Chemistry as a Science
  9. Which of the following fields would be considered science?
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  10. Why do we have to do experiments?
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