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Transcript of Chapter 2-1Chemistry 120 Online LA Tech Chapter 2 Measurements In Chemistry.
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Chapter 2
Measurements In Chemistry
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© Richard Hamilton Smith/Corbis Outline
Measurements are not exact
→ Measurements can never be exact; there is always
some uncertainty.
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Metric system units are becoming increasingly evident on highway signs.
Metric System
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¬ Table 2.1
Metric Prefixes
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→ Fig. 2.2 Comparisons of the base metric system units of length, mass, and volume with common objects.
Metric System Base Units
E.R. Degginger
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Volume Unites (cm3, L and mL)
← Fig. 2.3
A cube 10 cm on a side is equal to 1 L; a cube 1 cm on a side is equal to 1 mL.
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Solution Concentration Units
The use of the concentration unit milligrams per deciliteris common in clinical laboratory reports dealing with the composition of human body fluids.
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The scale on a measuring device determines the magnitude of the uncertainty for the recorded measurement.
Uncertainty of Measurements
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Significant Figures in Measurements
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The digital readout on an electronic calculator usually shows more digits than are needed.
Rounding off from Calculator Answer
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Unit Conversions
It is experimentally determined that 1 inch equals 2.54 cm, or 1 cm equals 0.394 inch
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Unit Conversion Factors
← Table 2.2
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Common Conversion Factors
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Densities and Masses
Both of these items have a mass of 23 grams, but they have very different volumes; therefore, their densities are different as well.
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Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids
→ Table 2.3
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Why the Coin floats on Mercury?
← Fig. 2.9
The penny is less dense than the mercury it floats on.
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Measurements of Body Density
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Specific Heat of Substances
→ Table 2.4
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Temperature Scales
→ Fig 2.10 The relationships among the Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit temperature scales are determined by the degree sizes and the reference point values.