Title: Drill! Drill! Drill!
1Drill! Drill! Drill!
- 1 Name two different things that a chemistry
lab neophyte might do their first time in the
lab. - 2 Name 5 different things that a chemistry lab
veteran might do when they are in the lab. - Do this drill on the same piece of paper as your
previous drill.
2A Math day
3The Metric System Base Units
Quantity Unit Unit symbol
Length Meter m
Mass Gram g
Time Second s
Amount Mole mol
Electric current Ampere A
Luminous intensity Candela cd
4All the gt 1 Prefixes
Prefix Symbol Magnitude Meaning (Multiply base unit by)
yotta Y 1024 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
zetta Z 1021 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
exa E 1018 1 000 000 000 000 000 000
peta P 1015 1 000 000 000 000 000
tera T 1012 1 000 000 000 000
giga G 109 1 000 000 000
mega M 106 1 000 000
kilo k 103 1 000
hecto h 102 100
deka da 10 10
nothing no prefix means just the unit! no prefix means just the unit! no prefix means just the unit!
5The gt 1 prefixes well actually use
Prefix Symbol Magnitude Meaning (Multiply base unit by this )
giga G 109 1 000 000 000
mega M 106 1 000 000
kilo k 103 1 000
Thats it! Youre welcome!
6All the lt 1 Prefixes
Prefix Symbol Magnitude Meaning (Multiply base unit by)
nothing No prefix just the unit No prefix just the unit No prefix just the unit
deci d 10-1 0.1
centi c 10-2 0.01
milli m 10-3 0.001
micro µ 10-6 0.000 001
nano n 10-9 0.000 000 001
pico p 10-12 0.000 000 000 001
femto f 10-15 0.000 000 000 000 001
atto a 10-18 0.000 000 000 000 000 001
zepto z 10-21 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001
yocto y 10-24 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001
7The lt 1 prefixes well actually use
Prefix Symbol Meaning Multiply base unit by
deci d 10-1 0.1
centi c 10-2 0.01
milli m 10-3 0.001
micro µ 10-6 0.000 001
nano n 10-9 0.000 000 001
pico p 10-12 0.000 000 000 001
8A few tricks of the trade before we start todays
activity
- For the gt1 prefixes ? from big to small, each
prefix is 1,000 times bigger than the previous
one. - For the lt1 prefixes ? starting after milli-, each
prefix is 1,000 times smaller than the previous
one (also going from big to small).
9A mnemonic for the gt1 prefixes
- Good morning kids! Nothing!
- Giga gt mega gt kilo gt no unit
- Part 1 of your homework is to think of a
different, better mnemonic.
10A mnemonic for the lt1 prefixes
- No! Does camp make men not phat?
- No unit gt deci- gt centi- gt milli- gt micro- gt nano
gt pico - Part 2 of your homework tonight Yup, you each
have to think of a better mnemonic than me for
this one too.
11Good mnemonics
- Are Funny
- Or really dumb
- Somewhat logical
- Cant have extra words
- The individual that makes one up benefits the
most from it
12What are we actually doing today?
- Pull out your answers to last weeks lab
stations. - Some of your measurements were made in pure units
with no prefixes (seconds grams). - Some of your measurements were made in units with
prefixes (mL). - Ignore temperature measurements for this activity.
13 You are all shrinking
14Using my special teacher powers I have shrunk you
all to the size of Escherichia Coli bacteria,
about 1 µm.
15If you want to return to your normal human size,
you must do this
- 8 minutes
- Convert each of your mass, time and volume
measurements to µg, µs and µL. - Start with the measurements where you had no
prefixes (do mL conversions last). - How? For now, you can just move the decimal
point. Soon well learn another way.
16Good job, youre getting bigger
17Oops! Too big! You are now as big as the state
of Texas, about 1 Mm
- 8 minutes
- Convert each of your mass, time and volume
measurements to Mg, Ms and ML. - Start with the measurements where you had no
prefixes (do mL conversions last).
18You can return to your human size again, if you
do some homework
- Due tomorrow
- Make 19 measurements (metric) at home.
- Cant have more than 5 of the same type (no more
than 5 masses, volumes, distance time
measurements). - Convert masses, volumes times to bigger and
smaller unit of your choice.
19Notebook Check this Friday
- I will be looking for 4 sections
- Notes
- Homework
- Handouts
- Projects Labs
- Papers should be in the right location
- Notes should be dated
- Any work turned in should have
- Desk
- Date
- Name
- Class period