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Suggestion on note taking
Lab manual
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Ch 1. Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving
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What is chemistry?
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Matter and Mind
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a specific matter — substance
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Chemistry is the science of substances ― their
structure, their properties, and the reactions that
change them into other substances.
Linus Pauling
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Substances are composed of extremely small particles called atoms.
If, in some cataclysm, all of scientific knowledge were to be destroyed, and only one sentence passed on to the next generations of creatures, what statement would contain the most information in the fewest words? I believe it is the atomic hypothesis (or the atomic fact, or whatever you wish to call it) that all things are made of atoms — little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another.
Richard Feynman
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Substances are composed of extremely small particles called atoms.
Atoms combine together and form a particlecalled molecule.
More details later.
hydrogen atom oxygen atom
hydrogen molecule oxygen molecule water molecule
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Chemistry is the science of substances ― their
structure, their properties, and the reactions that
change them into other substances.
Linus Pauling
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Mercury and Iodine Combine to Form Mercury (II) Iodide
Chemical Change = Chemical Reaction new substances produced
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Chemistry is the science of substances ― their
structure, their properties, and the reactions that
change them into other substances.
Linus Pauling
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Chemistry is a discipline of science that stronglydepends on experiments.
Experiments Measurements
Every physical quantity consists of a numberAND a unit.
Results of measurements: physical quantities
e.g.: length, temperature, voltage …
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Two Systems for Units
English System
Metric System SI System
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We use SI System for measurements
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My height: 1.74 m
San Francisco to Barnesville: 4100000 m
Thickness of paper: 0.0002 m
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Try to remember them.
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My height: 1.74 m
San Francisco to Barnesville: 4100000 m
Thickness of paper: 0.0002 m
= 4100 km
= 0.2 mm
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Scientific Notation
a x 10n
1 ≤ |a| < 10, n is an integer
Negative exponent:
33
110 0.001
10 5
5
110 0.00001
10
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Express the following numbers in scientific notation
25 −1700 0.38 −0.0000990
Read Appendix I: A
a x 10n
1 ≤ |a| < 10, n is an integer
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Units are involved in calculations just as numbers.
Your calculator does not deal with units.You must work on it!
Unit Calculations
Never drop units!
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A physical quantity can be viewed asa product of a number and its unit.
a x
number unit
5 m
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A B
AB = 15 m
C
AC = 10 m
CB = ?
CB = AB − AC = 15 m − 10 m = (15 − 10) m = 5 m
a x − b x = (a − b) x
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H = 3 cm
W = 6 cm
Area = W x H = 6 cm x 3 cm = 18 cm2
a x • b x = ab x2
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V = L3 = (5 cm)3 = 53 (cm)3 = 125 cm3
(a x)3 = a3 x3
What is the volume of a cube with edgelength 5 cm?
L = 5 cm
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How many times is AB compared to CD in length?
AB 15m1.5
CD 10m
a a=
b
x
x b
A B15 m
C10 m
D
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A B15 m
Time consumed to move from A to B is 5 s.What is the average speed?
153 3
5
Distance m mSpeed m/s
Time s s
meters per second
a a=
b b
xx/y
y
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We use SI System for measurements
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Mass is a measure of the quantity of material in anobject.
Weight is the force that gravity exerts on an object.
F = ma
G = mg
Unit: kg
Unit: N
Mass ≠ Weight
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Chemistry is a discipline of science that stronglydepends on experiments.
Experiments Measurements
Some basic concepts related to measurements
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Reliability of Measurements
Accuracy refers to the agreement of a particularmeasurement with the true value.
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absolute error = experimental value − true value
To quantify accuracy, define:
experimental value (m) absolute error (m)
52 2
50 0
51 1
48 −2
True value = 50 m
sign of absolute error: direction|error|: size
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relative error = absolute error / true value
= absolute error / theoretical
relative error is often given in percentage:
| |: to make % error a positive number
unknown
experimental value theoretical value% error = x 100%
theoretical value
theoretical: from calculation or provided by experts
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experimental value (m) absolute error (m)
52 2
50 0
51 1
48 −2
True or theoretical value = 50 m
experimental value theoretical value% error = x 100%
theoretical value
What are the percent errors for the measurementslisted in the table?
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1. Random Error: from imperfection of measurements. random, cannot avoid. can take average of multiple measurements to reduce it to certain degree.
Types of error based on sources
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true value
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2. Systematic Error:
usually from the measuring tool same direction could fix
Types of error based on sources
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true value
Random error and systematic error.
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Reliability of Measurements
Accuracy refers to the agreement of a particularmeasurement with the true value.
Precision is the degree of agreement among severalmeasurements.
Accuracy ≠ Precision
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The Results of Several Dart Throws Show the Difference Between Precise and Accurate
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No class on WednesdayLecture tomorrowMeet in classroom IC 420
Section E: 10:00 am
Section F: 1:00 pm
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How to report a measurement?
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mL
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We report a measurement by recording
ALL the certain digits + ONE uncertain digit
Significant Figures
(except leading zeros. more details in a minute.)
Sig figs carry the information you know abouta physical quantity from your measurement.
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Rules for counting sig figs
1. Nonzero digits always count.
2. Zeros a) Leading zeros do not count.
b) Zeros between nonzero digits always count.
c) Zeros at the end count only if the number contains a decimal point.
Special case: Exact numbers have infinite number of sig figs.Determined by counting, theory, or conversion.
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Or conversions involving prefixes:
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Rules for counting sig figs
1. Nonzero digits always count.
2. Zeros a) Leading zeros do not count.
b) Zeros between nonzero digits always count.
c) Zeros at the end count only if the number contains a decimal point.
Special case: Exact numbers have infinite number of sig figs.Determined by counting, theory, or conversion.
Examples: questions 77 and 78 on p 40
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Note: Scientific expression does not change the number of sig figs.
a x 10n
1 ≤ |a| < 10, n is an integer
Only need to count sig figs in “a”
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Rules for sig figs in calculations
1. For multiplication and division, the result has the samenumber of sig figs as the measurement with the fewestsig figs. (e.g. Q 83, practice on Q 84)
2. For addition and subtraction, the result has the samenumber of decimal places as the measurement with the
fewest decimal places. (e.g. Q 85, practice on Q 86)
Round properly
3. For calculations including two types, follow the two rulesin each step but round off at the end. (e.g. Q 87, practice on Q 88)
(made to preserve the information carried by the sig figs)
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Or conversions involving prefixes:
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Conversion factor # desired unit
# given unit
#: copy from the relation between two units.
= 1
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Physical quantity with given unit x Conversion factor
= Physical quantity with desired unit
5.0 in = ? cm
5.000 in = ? cm
19.21 cm = ? in
6.81 cm2 = ? in2
66 km/h = ? m/s
5.000 in = ? m
3.2 m = ? mm
3.2 cm = ? mm
7.8 g/cm3 = ? kg/m3
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Three Basic Physical Quantities
Volume
Density
Temperature
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1 m = 10 dm = 100 cm
(1 m)3 = (10 dm)3 = (100 cm)3
1 m3 = 103 dm3 = 106 cm3
For liquid or gas, define: 1 L = 1 dm3
Then: 1 mL = 1 cm3
Volume and its units
How much room an object occupiesin space.
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Density: mass of a substance per unit volume of the substance.
V
md ,
Volume
MassDensity
Unit: kg/m3, g/cm3, g/mL
Density is a property of substances. It is determined by thesubstance’s identity and external conditions, not by thesubstance’s mass or volume.
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A metal has a mass of 35.5 g and volume 4.55 cm3.
a) What is the density of this metal?
b) What is the volume of the same kind of metal with mass 101 g?
c) What is this metal likely to be?
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V
md ,
Volume
MassDensity
How to find density?
How to find mass? balance
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How to find volume?
• Liquid: graduated cylinder, beaker, buret, pipet…
• Solid
Regular shape: Measure dimensions, then calculate
Irregular shape: water displacement
First lab, Experiment 2
• Gas: Chapter 5
Second lab, Experiment 3
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Temperature scales
TC, Celsius scale, °C
TF, Fahrenheit scale, °F
TK, Kelvin scale, K (not °K)
Temperature: a measure of hotness or coldness of an object.
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Temperature conversions
K C o
KT T 273 K
C
F23C5
F9TT o
o
o
CF
Normal body temperature is 98.6 °F. Convert this temperature tothe Celsius and Kelvin scales.
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Problem Set 1