Title: CHEM 205
1CHEM 205 Tutorial 0
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2 3 Measurement
- You are making a measurement when you
- Check you weight
- Read your watch
- Take your temperature
- Weigh an apple
What kinds of measurements did you make today?
4Some Tools for Measurement
How do you measure. Temperature? Time? Volume? We
ight?
5Measurement in Science
- In Science we
- do experiments
- measure quantities
- use numbers to report measurements
6Units in the Metric System (S.I.)
- length meter m
- volume liter L
- mass gram g
- temperature Celsius C
7Stating a Measurement
- In every measurement there is a
NUMBER followed by a UNIT from measuring device
The patients temperature is 102F. The sack
holds 5 lbs of potatoes. It is 8 miles from your
house to school. The bottle holds 2 L of orange
soda
8 9Reading a measure
- First digit (known) 2 2.?? cm
- Second digit (known) 0.7 2.7? cm
- Third digit (estimated) between 0.05- 0.07
- Length reported 2.74 cm
- or 2.75 cm
- or 2.73 cm
10Known, significant, estimated digits
Significant!
Known (100 certain)
Estimated (uncertain)
11What is the length of the line?
- l5. . . . I . . . . I6. . . .I . . . . I7. .
cm - 1) 6.0 cm
- 2) 6.06 cm
- 3) 6.60 cm
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12Exact Numbers
- Obtained when you count objects
- 2 soccer balls
- 1 watch
- 3 pizzas
- Obtained from a defined relationship
- 1 foot 12 inches
- 1 meters 100 cm
- Not obtained with measuring tools
13Classify each of the following as an exact (E) or
a measured (M) number.
- A._M_Gold melts at 1064C
- B._E_1 yard 3 feet
- C._M_A red blood cell with diameter 6 x 10-4 cm
- D._E_There were 6 hats on the shelf
- E._M_A can of soda contains 355 mL of soda
A.___Gold melts at 1064C B.___1 yard 3
feet C.___A red blood cell with diameter 6 x
10-4 cm D.___There were 6 hats on the
shelf E.___A can of soda contains 355 mL of soda
14- Significant Figures in Calculations
15Counting Significant Figures
- Number of Significant Figures
- 38.15 cm
- 0.008 ft
- 25000 in
- 0.48600 gal
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4 1 2 5
16Significant Numbers in Calculations
- A calculated answer cannot be more precise than
the measuring tool. - Significant figures are needed for final answers
from - 1) adding or subtracting
- 2) multiplying or dividing
17Adding and Subtracting
- The answer has the same number of decimal places
as the measurement with the fewest decimal
places. -
- 25.2 ONE decimal place
- 1.34 TWO decimal places
- 26.54
- answer 26.5 ONE decimal place
18- In each calculation, round the answer to the
correct number of significant figures. - A. 235.05 19.6 2.1
- 1) 256.75 2) 256.8 3) 257
- B. 58.925 - 18.2
- 1) 40.725 2) 40.73 3) 40.7
19Multiplying and Dividing
- Round (or add zeros) to the calculated answer
until you have the same number of significant
figures as the measurement with the fewest
significant figures.
20In each calculation, round the answer to the
correct number of significant figures.
- A. 2.19 X 4.2
- 1) 9 2) 9.2 3) 9.198
- B. 4.311 0.07
- 1) 61.58 2) 62 3) 60
- C. 2.54 X 0.0028
- 0.0105 X 0.060
- 1) 11.3 2) 11 3) 0.041
21 22Metric Prefixes
- Increase or decrease basic unit by 10
- Form new units larger or smaller than the basic
units - 0.00356 3.56 x 10-3
- 123 000 000 000 000 123 x 1012
23Prefix Symbol Value Exponential
giga G 1,000,000,000 109
mega M 1,000,000 106
kilo k 1,000 103
hecto h 100 102
deca da 10 101
no prefix means no prefix means 1 100
deci d 0.1 10-1
centi c 0.01 10-2
milli m 0.001 10-3
micro m 0.000001 10-6
nano n 0.000000001 10-9
24Give the value of the following units
- A. 1 kg ____ g
- 1) 10 g 2) 100 g 3) 1000 g
- B. 1 mm ____ m
- 1) 0.001 m 2) 0.01 m 3) 0.1 m
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25Equalities
- State the same measurement in two
- different units
- length
- 10.0 in.
- 25.4 cm
26Conversion Factors
- Express an equality between two different units
- Example 1 in 2.54 cm
-
- Factors 1 in and 2.54 cm
- 2.54 cm 1 in
3 in ? ? cm
8
3 in x
7.62 cm
27Blood has a density of 0.05 g/mL. If a person
lost 0.30 pints of blood at 18C, how many ounces
of blood would that be?
- Initial unit pints Final unit
oz
1 US pint 16 US fluid ounces
28How many seconds are in 14 days?
14 day x 1 day x 60 min x 60 s
24 h 1 h
1 min
14 day x 24 h x 60 min x 60 s
1 day 1 h 1 min
1.2 x 105 s
29Steps to solve a problem
- READ problem
- IDENTIFY data
- Write down a unit plan
- from the INITIAL UNIT to the DESIRED UNIT
- Select CONVERSION factors
- Change initial unit to desired unit
- CANCEL units and check
- Do math on CALCULATOR (is the result
logical?) - Give an answer using SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
30 31Kelvin Scale
- 0 K is the lowest temperature
- 0 K - 273C
- K C
- K C 273
C K - 273
37C to K? K C 273 37C 273
310 K
298K to C ? C K - 273 298 - 273
25 C
32 33Density
Density compares the mass of an object to its
volume
Note 1 mL 1 cm3
34What is the density (g/cm3) of 48 g of a metal if
the metal raises the level of water in a
graduated cylinder from 25 mL to 33 mL?
- 1) 0.2 g/ cm3 2) 6 g/cm3 3) 252
g/cm3
35What is the density (g/cm3) of 48 g of a metal if
the metal raises the level of water in a
graduated cylinder from 25 mL to 33 mL?
- Volume (mL) of water displaced
- 33 mL - 25 mL 8 mL
- Volume of metal (cm3)
- 8 mL x 1 cm3 8 cm3
- 1 mL
- Density of metal
-
- mass 48 g 6 g/cm3
- volume 8 cm3
- Solution 6 g/cm3 (2)
36Which diagram represents the liquid layers in the
cylinder? (K) Karo syrup (1.4 g/mL) (V) vegetable
oil (0.91 g/mL) (W) water (1.0 g/mL)
W
V
V
W
V
W
1
2
3
37Density as Conversion Factor
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- A substance has a density of 3.8 g/mL.
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- Density 3.8 g/mL
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- Equality 3.8 g 1 mL 1 cm3
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- Conversion factors
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38The density of octane, a component of gasoline,
is 0.702 g/mL. What is the mass, in kg, of 875
mL of octane?
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- 1) 0.614 kg
- 2) 614 kg
- 3) 1.25 kg
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39The density of octane, a component of gasoline,
is 0.702 g/mL. What is the mass, in kg, of 875
mL of octane?
- Unit plan mL ? g ? kg
- Equalities 1 mL 0.702 g and 1 kg 1000
g -
- Calculation
-
- 875 mL x 0.702 g x 1 kg
0.614 kg - 1 mL 1000 g
- Solution 0.614 kg (1)