Alphabetical
unit
[noun]
An accepted quantity used as a standard of measurement. For example, the meter, liter, and gram.
Appears in modules:
- Atomic Theory I Detecting electrons and the nucleus
- Carbohydrates Simple sugars and complex carbohydrates
- Defining Energy Forms of energy, conversions, and measuring
- Density and Buoyancy Definitions and units
- Diffusion I Random molecular movement and influences on diffusion rate
- Earth's Atmosphere Composition, temperature, and pressure
- Exponential Equations II The constant e and limits to growth
- Gravity The law of universal gravitation
- Kinetic-Molecular Theory Molecule collisions, the mean free path, and modern KMT
- Linear Equations Relationships with two variables
- Measurement Units, measuring strategies, and error
- Nuclear Chemistry Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Nuclear Chemistry I Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Origins of Life II Primeval environments and the origins of RNA
- Properties of Gases The gas laws and the ideal gas equation
- Scientific Notation Working with orders of magnitude
- Solutions Molarity, solubility, and colligative properties
- Temperature Scales and conversions
- The Founding of Neuroscience The work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Camillo Golgi
- The Metric System Metric and scientific notation
- The Periodic Table of Elements V Periodicity
- The Practice of Science An introduction to research methods
- Theories, Hypotheses, and Laws Definitions, examples, and their roles in science
- Unit Conversion Dimensional analysis
- Using Graphs and Visual Data in Science Reading and interpreting graphs
- Wave Mathematics Trigonometric functions
- Waves and Wave Motion Describing waves
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