1. | Provides basis for making predictions about still-unobserved phenomena. |
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2. | All digits that we are sure of plus the one that we guessed. |
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3. | An artificial sweetener, it replaces saccharin and cyclamate |
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4. | Manila grass (Zoysia matrella) a plant that tolerate vomiting on some sick animals. |
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5. | Defined as the amount of matter in an object. It uses the unit gram. |
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6. | It is a material used in varnishing or sealing wax. |
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7. | The first totally synthetic plastic. |
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8. | Consist of two or more basic building blocks of matter. |
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9. | The most widely used system of measurement. |
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10. | The study of objects that are measured in nanometers |
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11. | The distance between two points. It uses the unit meter. |
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12. | A pain reliever, it has analgesic properties as well as antipyretic and anti-inflammatory. |
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13. | The process of making scientific inquiry. |
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14. | These can be qualitative or quantitative. |
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15. | Discovery that were made through unplanned or unexpected events. |
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16. | The unit used to measure amount of substance. |
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17. | This are nanorobots can be programmed to manipulate atoms and molecule at will. |
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18. | A way of expressing very big or very small numbers. Using a formula M x 10n . |
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19. | The function of this naorobot is make or create more (answer no. 13) needed to make different material. |
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20. | Refers to how close each individual measurement is to the average value. |
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21. | The degree of hotness or coldness of an object. |
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22. | Refers to the closeness of the average of the set to the correct value as determined by a dependent or separate measurement. |
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23. | A substance that is proven to have a harmful effect on the ozone layer. |
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24. | The study of matter; its composition, structure, and properties; and the changes it undergoes |
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25. | Are the basic building blocks of matter |
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