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MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS Chemistry Chapter 2

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 quantitative data -involves numbers  measurements using rulers, thermometers, graduated cylinders, etc.  for ex- temp 25 o C  qualitative data - is descriptive  for example- sulfur is a yellow chemical

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MEASUREMENTS AND

CALCULATIONS

ChemistryChapter 2

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Scientific Method serendipity has played a role in science most of what we know has come by

careful research and experimentation scientific method- logical approach to

solving problems by observing, collecting data, formulating hypotheses, testing hypotheses, & formulating theories supported by data

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quantitative data-involves numbers

measurements using rulers, thermometers, graduated cylinders, etc.

for ex- temp 25oC

qualitative data- is descriptive

for example- sulfur is a yellow chemical

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experiments are controlled to test one variable and collect data

system- a specific portion of matter in a given region of space is studied in an experiment or observation

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when scientists have a question they want answered, they usually state it in an “if-then” statement

hypothesis- testable statement (if-then)

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control- part of experiment that remains the same

variable- part of experiment that is changed

during the experiment, any change observed is usually due to the effects of the variable

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Units of Measurement What is wrong with this recipe?

Banana Nut Bread3 flour 1 vanilla2 eggs 2 mashed bananas2 sugar ½ nutmeg

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measurements represent quantities

quantity- something that has magnitude, size, or amount (UNIT)

most ALL m’ments are a NUMBER and a UNIT

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SI System a standard system of m’ment 7 base units system is monitored by International

organizations

commas are NOT used in numbers = for example: 75 000 not 75,000

(many other countries use commas as decimal points)

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few differences between SI system and metric

base units specific for certain quantities(table 1)

prefixes are used to indicate quantities larger or smaller than the base unit

prefixes are based on 10 (table 2)

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Most common prefixes kilo– means 1000 deci– means tenth (0.1) centi- means hundredth (0.01) milli- means thousandth (0.001)

commit these to memory

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the prefixes are used with the base units to measure larger or smaller quantities

for ex: length of room- meterdistance to Sylacauga-kilometerlength of book- centimeterwidth of fingernail- millimeter

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MASS measure of the

quantity of matter

base unit:SI- kilogrammetric- gram

triple-beam balance

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Weight measure of the

force of gravity between 2 objects

can change, mass DOESN’T

SI unit - Newton scale

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Time interval

between 2 occurrences

SI unit- seconds

stopwatch/clock

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Length distance

between 2 points

SI unit- meter

ruler

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Temperature

matter is composed of molecules, ions, and atoms which are in constant motion (i.e. have kinetic energy)

temp measure of the average kinetic energy of all these particles

increase heat, increase movement of particles, increase KE

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SI unit- Kelvin (K)measures extreme

temps metric- Celsius

(oC) based on the

freezing and boiling point of water

thermometer

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Derived Units combinations of SI

units produced by

multiplying or dividing std units

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Volume amount of space an

object takes up SI unit- 1m3

metric- liter (L)1cm3 and 1mL are

smaller and usually used in the lab

1cm3 = 1mL graduated cylinder

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Volume can be calculated using a ruler

and this formula: v = l x w x h volume relationships:

1dm3 = 1L = 1 000cm3 = 1 000mL1 000mL = 1 000cm3

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Density mass per unit volume density = mass

volumeD = m v

units can be g/mL, g/cm3 (whatever units are used to measure mass and volume will be the units of density

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can be used to identify substances

can use the formula to find mass or volume also

density of H2O = 1g/mL

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How reliable are the measurements you make? 2 important terms indicate

reliability:1. accuracy- how close the m’ment is

to the true value2. precision- how close a set of

m’ments for a quantity are to each other (regardless of accuracy)

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% error used to evaluate results

obtained in lab always positive number % error =

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An automobile is traveling at 88 km/h. What is its speed in cm/s.

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Density pop quiz1. A 30.0 cm3 sample of quartz has a

density of 2.65g/cm3. What is the mass?2. The density of a sample of cork is

0.24g/cm3. What is the volume of a 35.0g sample?

3. What is the density of a piece of marble with the following dimensions: 552g and 212 cm3?

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Significant Digits In science, significance means

measured, not importance.

the # of sig digs in a m’ment depends on the scale of instrument used

m’ment includes 1 uncertain, or estimated, digit

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To find sig digs:1. find decimal point2. find 1st non-zero digit in the sequence3. that digit and everything to the right

is significant4. if no decimal point, count from the 1st

non-zero digit to the last non-zero digit

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10.00.0022 000 00025.0010

0.100260100 1002.550

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when doing calculations on calculator, the answer cannot have any more sig digs than the value in the problem

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answers in addition & subtraction must contain no more digits to the right than the # with the least digit to the right in the prob

52.63- 12.4

40.23=40.2

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answer in multiplication or division must contain no more sig digs than the # with the fewest digits in the prob

18.3x 1.4

25.62=26

5.356x 0.793

4.247308=4.25

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Rounding Rules1. # 1-4 round down

21.31 =21.3

2. #6-9 round up36.7 = 37

3. # 5 -round down if # preceding 5 is even32.5 = 32 688.5 = 688

round up if # preceding 5 is odd43.5 = 44 759.5 = 760.

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4. if there are #s after the 5, round up no matter what the preceding # is

42.52 = 43 78.571 = 79

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Scientific Notation very small and very large numbers are written

in this shorthand method

#s are written in this format:M x 10 n

M = 1 to 9.999n = whole number exponent

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convert into sci not:650 000 000

6.5 x 108

0.000 000 974

9.74 x 10-7

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convert into std numbers:3.8 x 104

38 000

1.25 x 10-3

0.001 25

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adding/subtracting in sci not exponents must be same

moving decimal to LEFT increases exp

moving decimal to RIGHT decreases exp

4.5 x 105

+ 3.1 x 107

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multiplying/dividing in sci not multiply – ADD exponents

divide- SUBTRACT exponents

2.74 x 103 x 3.1 x 108 =

9.58 x 104

3.7 x 106

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Proportions: 2 types1. direct proportions- if 2

quantities can be divided and you get a constant value

y=kx

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results in a straight line

as x increases, y increases

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2. two quantities are inversely proportional if their product is constant

xy = k

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forms a hyperbola

if x increases, y must decrease