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sufficient information


Collection of sufficient information means that you have:
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absolute uncertainty


Also known as absolute error.
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comprehensive plan


A comprehensive plan means that you have met the requirements for achievement with merit and also have included:
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titration


Titration is an analytical technique that is used to find the concentration of an acid or an alkali (or base). Typically a burette is filled with an acid of unknown concentration. The acid is very slo [..]
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workable method


A workable method is achieved if your method includes a reasonable range and number for the values of the independent variable, describes the control of other variable(s) that could affect the results [..]
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adequate report


Your report will include evidence that you have:
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allotrope


Allotropes are elements that can exist in different forms of the same state (gas, liquid, or solid). The allotropes of the element will have different physical properties.
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analytical chemistry


Analytical chemistry is the science whose aim is to provide information about the chemical composition of a substance. The field of analytical chemistry can be divided into two broad categories:
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analyse


You are required to apply understanding to some information that you are given.
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anticodon


An anticodon is a sequence of three bases on tRNA that bonds to the codon of mRNA during protein synthesis.
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