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Honors Chemistry

Chapter 1

The Study of Change

11 ndash 12 Chemistry

bull The study of matter and the changes it undergoes

bull Structure and properties of matter

bull Macroscopic vs Microscopic

bull Structure (microscopic) determines properties (macroscopic)

13 Scientific Method

bull Systematic approach to research

bull Based on data gathered by observationbull Qualitative ndash general observationsbull Quantitative ndash numeric data

bull Evolution of ideasbull Hypothesis ndash tentative explanation testablebull Theory ndash unifying principle that explains

observationsbull Scientific Law ndash mathematical relationship

14 Classification of Matter

bull Matter ndash anything with mass and volumebull Substance ndash matter with definite composition

and distinct propertiesbull Element ndash cannot be separated into simpler

substances (ie only one type of atom present)bull Examples aluminum gold sulfur oxygen neonbull Compound ndash two or more elements chemically

combined in fixed proportionsbull Examples water sulfuric acid rust baking soda

14 Classification of Matter

bull Mixture ndash combination of two or more substances which retain their identities

bull Homogeneous mixture ndash composition of mixture is uniform throughout

bull Examples saltwater air metal alloysbull Heterogeneous mixture ndash composition is

not uniform phase boundariesbull Examples salt and pepper oil and water

salad dressing

14 Classification of Matter

15 States of Matter

solid liquid gas

melting

freezing

vaporizing

condensing

sublimation

deposition

16 Properties of Matter

bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

the substance

bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

16 Properties of Matter

bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

17 SI Units

bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

bull International System of Units

Base quantity Name Symbol

length meter m

mass kilogram kg

time second s

electric current ampere A

temperature kelvin K

amount of substance mole mol

luminous intensity candela cd

17 SI Conversions

Factor Name Symbol

1024 yotta Y

1021 zetta Z

1018 exa E

1015 peta P

1012 tera T

109 giga G

106 mega M

103 kilo k

102 hecto h

101 deka da

Factor Name Symbol

10-1 deci d

10-2 centi c

10-3 milli m

10-6 micro micro

10-9 nano n

10-12 pico p

10-15 femto f

10-18 atto a

10-21 zepto z

10-24 yocto y

17 SI Conversions

unitdahk mcdMGT pn

1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

Some Practice

173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

17 Derived Units

bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

17 Temperature Scales

Boiling PointBoiling Point

Freezing PointFreezing Point

Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

Fahrenheit

Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

Human bodytemp = 100oF

32oF

212oF

-460oF

Celsius

0oC

100oC

-27315oC

Kelvin

27315 K

37315 K

0 K

17 Temperature Conversions

bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

18 Scientific Notation

bull m x 10n

bull 1 le m lt 10

bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

bull Multiplication Add exponents

bull Division Subtract exponents

bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

1 2 3 4 5 cm

Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

Letrsquos use a better ruler

Now how long is the rectangle

243 cm plusmn 001 cm

measurementx

uncertainty in measurement

x

Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

18 Significant Digits

bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

value

bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

value

bull Answers must be rounded properly

18 Relative Error

bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

RE = ------ x

bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

RE = --------------- xth

18 Accuracy and Precision

bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

19 Dimensional Analysis

bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

bull Set up conversion factors

bull 18 in = __________ ft

bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

15 ft

19 Dimensional Analysis

bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

bull = 68 x 108 mihr

bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

  • Honors Chemistry
  • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
  • 13 Scientific Method
  • 14 Classification of Matter
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • 15 States of Matter
  • 16 Properties of Matter
  • Slide 9
  • 17 SI Units
  • 17 SI Conversions
  • Slide 12
  • 17 Derived Units
  • 17 Temperature Scales
  • 17 Temperature Conversions
  • 18 Scientific Notation
  • 18 Significant Digits
  • Slide 18
  • 18 Relative Error
  • 18 Accuracy and Precision
  • 19 Dimensional Analysis
  • Slide 22

    11 ndash 12 Chemistry

    bull The study of matter and the changes it undergoes

    bull Structure and properties of matter

    bull Macroscopic vs Microscopic

    bull Structure (microscopic) determines properties (macroscopic)

    13 Scientific Method

    bull Systematic approach to research

    bull Based on data gathered by observationbull Qualitative ndash general observationsbull Quantitative ndash numeric data

    bull Evolution of ideasbull Hypothesis ndash tentative explanation testablebull Theory ndash unifying principle that explains

    observationsbull Scientific Law ndash mathematical relationship

    14 Classification of Matter

    bull Matter ndash anything with mass and volumebull Substance ndash matter with definite composition

    and distinct propertiesbull Element ndash cannot be separated into simpler

    substances (ie only one type of atom present)bull Examples aluminum gold sulfur oxygen neonbull Compound ndash two or more elements chemically

    combined in fixed proportionsbull Examples water sulfuric acid rust baking soda

    14 Classification of Matter

    bull Mixture ndash combination of two or more substances which retain their identities

    bull Homogeneous mixture ndash composition of mixture is uniform throughout

    bull Examples saltwater air metal alloysbull Heterogeneous mixture ndash composition is

    not uniform phase boundariesbull Examples salt and pepper oil and water

    salad dressing

    14 Classification of Matter

    15 States of Matter

    solid liquid gas

    melting

    freezing

    vaporizing

    condensing

    sublimation

    deposition

    16 Properties of Matter

    bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

    the substance

    bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

    bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

    bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

    16 Properties of Matter

    bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

    bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

    bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

    bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

    17 SI Units

    bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

    bull International System of Units

    Base quantity Name Symbol

    length meter m

    mass kilogram kg

    time second s

    electric current ampere A

    temperature kelvin K

    amount of substance mole mol

    luminous intensity candela cd

    17 SI Conversions

    Factor Name Symbol

    1024 yotta Y

    1021 zetta Z

    1018 exa E

    1015 peta P

    1012 tera T

    109 giga G

    106 mega M

    103 kilo k

    102 hecto h

    101 deka da

    Factor Name Symbol

    10-1 deci d

    10-2 centi c

    10-3 milli m

    10-6 micro micro

    10-9 nano n

    10-12 pico p

    10-15 femto f

    10-18 atto a

    10-21 zepto z

    10-24 yocto y

    17 SI Conversions

    unitdahk mcdMGT pn

    1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

    Some Practice

    173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

    587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

    Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

    0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

    17 Derived Units

    bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

    bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

    bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

    bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

    bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

    17 Temperature Scales

    Boiling PointBoiling Point

    Freezing PointFreezing Point

    Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

    Fahrenheit

    Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

    Human bodytemp = 100oF

    32oF

    212oF

    -460oF

    Celsius

    0oC

    100oC

    -27315oC

    Kelvin

    27315 K

    37315 K

    0 K

    17 Temperature Conversions

    bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

    bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

    bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

    bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

    18 Scientific Notation

    bull m x 10n

    bull 1 le m lt 10

    bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

    bull Multiplication Add exponents

    bull Division Subtract exponents

    bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

    18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

    Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

    1 2 3 4 5 cm

    Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

    Letrsquos use a better ruler

    Now how long is the rectangle

    243 cm plusmn 001 cm

    measurementx

    uncertainty in measurement

    x

    Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

    18 Significant Digits

    bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

    bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

    value

    bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

    value

    bull Answers must be rounded properly

    18 Relative Error

    bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

    RE = ------ x

    bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

    experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

    RE = --------------- xth

    18 Accuracy and Precision

    bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

    bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

    bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

    19 Dimensional Analysis

    bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

    bull Set up conversion factors

    bull 18 in = __________ ft

    bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

    bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

    15 ft

    19 Dimensional Analysis

    bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

    bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

    bull = 68 x 108 mihr

    bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

    bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

    • Honors Chemistry
    • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
    • 13 Scientific Method
    • 14 Classification of Matter
    • Slide 5
    • Slide 6
    • 15 States of Matter
    • 16 Properties of Matter
    • Slide 9
    • 17 SI Units
    • 17 SI Conversions
    • Slide 12
    • 17 Derived Units
    • 17 Temperature Scales
    • 17 Temperature Conversions
    • 18 Scientific Notation
    • 18 Significant Digits
    • Slide 18
    • 18 Relative Error
    • 18 Accuracy and Precision
    • 19 Dimensional Analysis
    • Slide 22

      13 Scientific Method

      bull Systematic approach to research

      bull Based on data gathered by observationbull Qualitative ndash general observationsbull Quantitative ndash numeric data

      bull Evolution of ideasbull Hypothesis ndash tentative explanation testablebull Theory ndash unifying principle that explains

      observationsbull Scientific Law ndash mathematical relationship

      14 Classification of Matter

      bull Matter ndash anything with mass and volumebull Substance ndash matter with definite composition

      and distinct propertiesbull Element ndash cannot be separated into simpler

      substances (ie only one type of atom present)bull Examples aluminum gold sulfur oxygen neonbull Compound ndash two or more elements chemically

      combined in fixed proportionsbull Examples water sulfuric acid rust baking soda

      14 Classification of Matter

      bull Mixture ndash combination of two or more substances which retain their identities

      bull Homogeneous mixture ndash composition of mixture is uniform throughout

      bull Examples saltwater air metal alloysbull Heterogeneous mixture ndash composition is

      not uniform phase boundariesbull Examples salt and pepper oil and water

      salad dressing

      14 Classification of Matter

      15 States of Matter

      solid liquid gas

      melting

      freezing

      vaporizing

      condensing

      sublimation

      deposition

      16 Properties of Matter

      bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

      the substance

      bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

      bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

      bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

      16 Properties of Matter

      bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

      bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

      bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

      bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

      17 SI Units

      bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

      bull International System of Units

      Base quantity Name Symbol

      length meter m

      mass kilogram kg

      time second s

      electric current ampere A

      temperature kelvin K

      amount of substance mole mol

      luminous intensity candela cd

      17 SI Conversions

      Factor Name Symbol

      1024 yotta Y

      1021 zetta Z

      1018 exa E

      1015 peta P

      1012 tera T

      109 giga G

      106 mega M

      103 kilo k

      102 hecto h

      101 deka da

      Factor Name Symbol

      10-1 deci d

      10-2 centi c

      10-3 milli m

      10-6 micro micro

      10-9 nano n

      10-12 pico p

      10-15 femto f

      10-18 atto a

      10-21 zepto z

      10-24 yocto y

      17 SI Conversions

      unitdahk mcdMGT pn

      1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

      Some Practice

      173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

      587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

      Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

      0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

      17 Derived Units

      bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

      bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

      bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

      bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

      bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

      17 Temperature Scales

      Boiling PointBoiling Point

      Freezing PointFreezing Point

      Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

      Fahrenheit

      Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

      Human bodytemp = 100oF

      32oF

      212oF

      -460oF

      Celsius

      0oC

      100oC

      -27315oC

      Kelvin

      27315 K

      37315 K

      0 K

      17 Temperature Conversions

      bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

      bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

      bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

      bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

      18 Scientific Notation

      bull m x 10n

      bull 1 le m lt 10

      bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

      bull Multiplication Add exponents

      bull Division Subtract exponents

      bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

      18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

      Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

      1 2 3 4 5 cm

      Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

      Letrsquos use a better ruler

      Now how long is the rectangle

      243 cm plusmn 001 cm

      measurementx

      uncertainty in measurement

      x

      Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

      18 Significant Digits

      bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

      bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

      value

      bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

      value

      bull Answers must be rounded properly

      18 Relative Error

      bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

      RE = ------ x

      bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

      experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

      RE = --------------- xth

      18 Accuracy and Precision

      bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

      bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

      bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

      19 Dimensional Analysis

      bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

      bull Set up conversion factors

      bull 18 in = __________ ft

      bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

      bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

      15 ft

      19 Dimensional Analysis

      bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

      bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

      bull = 68 x 108 mihr

      bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

      bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

      • Honors Chemistry
      • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
      • 13 Scientific Method
      • 14 Classification of Matter
      • Slide 5
      • Slide 6
      • 15 States of Matter
      • 16 Properties of Matter
      • Slide 9
      • 17 SI Units
      • 17 SI Conversions
      • Slide 12
      • 17 Derived Units
      • 17 Temperature Scales
      • 17 Temperature Conversions
      • 18 Scientific Notation
      • 18 Significant Digits
      • Slide 18
      • 18 Relative Error
      • 18 Accuracy and Precision
      • 19 Dimensional Analysis
      • Slide 22

        14 Classification of Matter

        bull Matter ndash anything with mass and volumebull Substance ndash matter with definite composition

        and distinct propertiesbull Element ndash cannot be separated into simpler

        substances (ie only one type of atom present)bull Examples aluminum gold sulfur oxygen neonbull Compound ndash two or more elements chemically

        combined in fixed proportionsbull Examples water sulfuric acid rust baking soda

        14 Classification of Matter

        bull Mixture ndash combination of two or more substances which retain their identities

        bull Homogeneous mixture ndash composition of mixture is uniform throughout

        bull Examples saltwater air metal alloysbull Heterogeneous mixture ndash composition is

        not uniform phase boundariesbull Examples salt and pepper oil and water

        salad dressing

        14 Classification of Matter

        15 States of Matter

        solid liquid gas

        melting

        freezing

        vaporizing

        condensing

        sublimation

        deposition

        16 Properties of Matter

        bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

        the substance

        bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

        bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

        bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

        16 Properties of Matter

        bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

        bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

        bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

        bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

        17 SI Units

        bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

        bull International System of Units

        Base quantity Name Symbol

        length meter m

        mass kilogram kg

        time second s

        electric current ampere A

        temperature kelvin K

        amount of substance mole mol

        luminous intensity candela cd

        17 SI Conversions

        Factor Name Symbol

        1024 yotta Y

        1021 zetta Z

        1018 exa E

        1015 peta P

        1012 tera T

        109 giga G

        106 mega M

        103 kilo k

        102 hecto h

        101 deka da

        Factor Name Symbol

        10-1 deci d

        10-2 centi c

        10-3 milli m

        10-6 micro micro

        10-9 nano n

        10-12 pico p

        10-15 femto f

        10-18 atto a

        10-21 zepto z

        10-24 yocto y

        17 SI Conversions

        unitdahk mcdMGT pn

        1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

        Some Practice

        173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

        587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

        Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

        0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

        17 Derived Units

        bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

        bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

        bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

        bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

        bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

        17 Temperature Scales

        Boiling PointBoiling Point

        Freezing PointFreezing Point

        Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

        Fahrenheit

        Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

        Human bodytemp = 100oF

        32oF

        212oF

        -460oF

        Celsius

        0oC

        100oC

        -27315oC

        Kelvin

        27315 K

        37315 K

        0 K

        17 Temperature Conversions

        bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

        bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

        bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

        bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

        18 Scientific Notation

        bull m x 10n

        bull 1 le m lt 10

        bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

        bull Multiplication Add exponents

        bull Division Subtract exponents

        bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

        18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

        Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

        1 2 3 4 5 cm

        Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

        Letrsquos use a better ruler

        Now how long is the rectangle

        243 cm plusmn 001 cm

        measurementx

        uncertainty in measurement

        x

        Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

        18 Significant Digits

        bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

        bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

        value

        bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

        value

        bull Answers must be rounded properly

        18 Relative Error

        bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

        RE = ------ x

        bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

        experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

        RE = --------------- xth

        18 Accuracy and Precision

        bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

        bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

        bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

        19 Dimensional Analysis

        bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

        bull Set up conversion factors

        bull 18 in = __________ ft

        bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

        bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

        15 ft

        19 Dimensional Analysis

        bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

        bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

        bull = 68 x 108 mihr

        bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

        bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

        • Honors Chemistry
        • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
        • 13 Scientific Method
        • 14 Classification of Matter
        • Slide 5
        • Slide 6
        • 15 States of Matter
        • 16 Properties of Matter
        • Slide 9
        • 17 SI Units
        • 17 SI Conversions
        • Slide 12
        • 17 Derived Units
        • 17 Temperature Scales
        • 17 Temperature Conversions
        • 18 Scientific Notation
        • 18 Significant Digits
        • Slide 18
        • 18 Relative Error
        • 18 Accuracy and Precision
        • 19 Dimensional Analysis
        • Slide 22

          14 Classification of Matter

          bull Mixture ndash combination of two or more substances which retain their identities

          bull Homogeneous mixture ndash composition of mixture is uniform throughout

          bull Examples saltwater air metal alloysbull Heterogeneous mixture ndash composition is

          not uniform phase boundariesbull Examples salt and pepper oil and water

          salad dressing

          14 Classification of Matter

          15 States of Matter

          solid liquid gas

          melting

          freezing

          vaporizing

          condensing

          sublimation

          deposition

          16 Properties of Matter

          bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

          the substance

          bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

          bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

          bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

          16 Properties of Matter

          bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

          bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

          bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

          bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

          17 SI Units

          bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

          bull International System of Units

          Base quantity Name Symbol

          length meter m

          mass kilogram kg

          time second s

          electric current ampere A

          temperature kelvin K

          amount of substance mole mol

          luminous intensity candela cd

          17 SI Conversions

          Factor Name Symbol

          1024 yotta Y

          1021 zetta Z

          1018 exa E

          1015 peta P

          1012 tera T

          109 giga G

          106 mega M

          103 kilo k

          102 hecto h

          101 deka da

          Factor Name Symbol

          10-1 deci d

          10-2 centi c

          10-3 milli m

          10-6 micro micro

          10-9 nano n

          10-12 pico p

          10-15 femto f

          10-18 atto a

          10-21 zepto z

          10-24 yocto y

          17 SI Conversions

          unitdahk mcdMGT pn

          1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

          Some Practice

          173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

          587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

          Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

          0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

          17 Derived Units

          bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

          bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

          bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

          bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

          bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

          17 Temperature Scales

          Boiling PointBoiling Point

          Freezing PointFreezing Point

          Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

          Fahrenheit

          Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

          Human bodytemp = 100oF

          32oF

          212oF

          -460oF

          Celsius

          0oC

          100oC

          -27315oC

          Kelvin

          27315 K

          37315 K

          0 K

          17 Temperature Conversions

          bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

          bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

          bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

          bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

          18 Scientific Notation

          bull m x 10n

          bull 1 le m lt 10

          bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

          bull Multiplication Add exponents

          bull Division Subtract exponents

          bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

          18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

          Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

          1 2 3 4 5 cm

          Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

          Letrsquos use a better ruler

          Now how long is the rectangle

          243 cm plusmn 001 cm

          measurementx

          uncertainty in measurement

          x

          Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

          18 Significant Digits

          bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

          bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

          value

          bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

          value

          bull Answers must be rounded properly

          18 Relative Error

          bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

          RE = ------ x

          bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

          experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

          RE = --------------- xth

          18 Accuracy and Precision

          bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

          bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

          bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

          19 Dimensional Analysis

          bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

          bull Set up conversion factors

          bull 18 in = __________ ft

          bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

          bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

          15 ft

          19 Dimensional Analysis

          bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

          bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

          bull = 68 x 108 mihr

          bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

          bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

          • Honors Chemistry
          • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
          • 13 Scientific Method
          • 14 Classification of Matter
          • Slide 5
          • Slide 6
          • 15 States of Matter
          • 16 Properties of Matter
          • Slide 9
          • 17 SI Units
          • 17 SI Conversions
          • Slide 12
          • 17 Derived Units
          • 17 Temperature Scales
          • 17 Temperature Conversions
          • 18 Scientific Notation
          • 18 Significant Digits
          • Slide 18
          • 18 Relative Error
          • 18 Accuracy and Precision
          • 19 Dimensional Analysis
          • Slide 22

            14 Classification of Matter

            15 States of Matter

            solid liquid gas

            melting

            freezing

            vaporizing

            condensing

            sublimation

            deposition

            16 Properties of Matter

            bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

            the substance

            bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

            bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

            bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

            16 Properties of Matter

            bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

            bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

            bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

            bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

            17 SI Units

            bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

            bull International System of Units

            Base quantity Name Symbol

            length meter m

            mass kilogram kg

            time second s

            electric current ampere A

            temperature kelvin K

            amount of substance mole mol

            luminous intensity candela cd

            17 SI Conversions

            Factor Name Symbol

            1024 yotta Y

            1021 zetta Z

            1018 exa E

            1015 peta P

            1012 tera T

            109 giga G

            106 mega M

            103 kilo k

            102 hecto h

            101 deka da

            Factor Name Symbol

            10-1 deci d

            10-2 centi c

            10-3 milli m

            10-6 micro micro

            10-9 nano n

            10-12 pico p

            10-15 femto f

            10-18 atto a

            10-21 zepto z

            10-24 yocto y

            17 SI Conversions

            unitdahk mcdMGT pn

            1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

            Some Practice

            173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

            587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

            Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

            0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

            17 Derived Units

            bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

            bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

            bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

            bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

            bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

            17 Temperature Scales

            Boiling PointBoiling Point

            Freezing PointFreezing Point

            Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

            Fahrenheit

            Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

            Human bodytemp = 100oF

            32oF

            212oF

            -460oF

            Celsius

            0oC

            100oC

            -27315oC

            Kelvin

            27315 K

            37315 K

            0 K

            17 Temperature Conversions

            bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

            bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

            bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

            bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

            18 Scientific Notation

            bull m x 10n

            bull 1 le m lt 10

            bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

            bull Multiplication Add exponents

            bull Division Subtract exponents

            bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

            18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

            Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

            1 2 3 4 5 cm

            Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

            Letrsquos use a better ruler

            Now how long is the rectangle

            243 cm plusmn 001 cm

            measurementx

            uncertainty in measurement

            x

            Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

            18 Significant Digits

            bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

            bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

            value

            bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

            value

            bull Answers must be rounded properly

            18 Relative Error

            bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

            RE = ------ x

            bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

            experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

            RE = --------------- xth

            18 Accuracy and Precision

            bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

            bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

            bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

            19 Dimensional Analysis

            bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

            bull Set up conversion factors

            bull 18 in = __________ ft

            bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

            bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

            15 ft

            19 Dimensional Analysis

            bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

            bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

            bull = 68 x 108 mihr

            bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

            bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

            • Honors Chemistry
            • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
            • 13 Scientific Method
            • 14 Classification of Matter
            • Slide 5
            • Slide 6
            • 15 States of Matter
            • 16 Properties of Matter
            • Slide 9
            • 17 SI Units
            • 17 SI Conversions
            • Slide 12
            • 17 Derived Units
            • 17 Temperature Scales
            • 17 Temperature Conversions
            • 18 Scientific Notation
            • 18 Significant Digits
            • Slide 18
            • 18 Relative Error
            • 18 Accuracy and Precision
            • 19 Dimensional Analysis
            • Slide 22

              15 States of Matter

              solid liquid gas

              melting

              freezing

              vaporizing

              condensing

              sublimation

              deposition

              16 Properties of Matter

              bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

              the substance

              bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

              bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

              bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

              16 Properties of Matter

              bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

              bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

              bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

              bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

              17 SI Units

              bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

              bull International System of Units

              Base quantity Name Symbol

              length meter m

              mass kilogram kg

              time second s

              electric current ampere A

              temperature kelvin K

              amount of substance mole mol

              luminous intensity candela cd

              17 SI Conversions

              Factor Name Symbol

              1024 yotta Y

              1021 zetta Z

              1018 exa E

              1015 peta P

              1012 tera T

              109 giga G

              106 mega M

              103 kilo k

              102 hecto h

              101 deka da

              Factor Name Symbol

              10-1 deci d

              10-2 centi c

              10-3 milli m

              10-6 micro micro

              10-9 nano n

              10-12 pico p

              10-15 femto f

              10-18 atto a

              10-21 zepto z

              10-24 yocto y

              17 SI Conversions

              unitdahk mcdMGT pn

              1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

              Some Practice

              173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

              587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

              Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

              0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

              17 Derived Units

              bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

              bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

              bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

              bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

              bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

              17 Temperature Scales

              Boiling PointBoiling Point

              Freezing PointFreezing Point

              Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

              Fahrenheit

              Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

              Human bodytemp = 100oF

              32oF

              212oF

              -460oF

              Celsius

              0oC

              100oC

              -27315oC

              Kelvin

              27315 K

              37315 K

              0 K

              17 Temperature Conversions

              bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

              bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

              bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

              bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

              18 Scientific Notation

              bull m x 10n

              bull 1 le m lt 10

              bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

              bull Multiplication Add exponents

              bull Division Subtract exponents

              bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

              18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

              Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

              1 2 3 4 5 cm

              Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

              Letrsquos use a better ruler

              Now how long is the rectangle

              243 cm plusmn 001 cm

              measurementx

              uncertainty in measurement

              x

              Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

              18 Significant Digits

              bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

              bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

              value

              bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

              value

              bull Answers must be rounded properly

              18 Relative Error

              bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

              RE = ------ x

              bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

              experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

              RE = --------------- xth

              18 Accuracy and Precision

              bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

              bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

              bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

              19 Dimensional Analysis

              bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

              bull Set up conversion factors

              bull 18 in = __________ ft

              bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

              bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

              15 ft

              19 Dimensional Analysis

              bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

              bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

              bull = 68 x 108 mihr

              bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

              bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

              • Honors Chemistry
              • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
              • 13 Scientific Method
              • 14 Classification of Matter
              • Slide 5
              • Slide 6
              • 15 States of Matter
              • 16 Properties of Matter
              • Slide 9
              • 17 SI Units
              • 17 SI Conversions
              • Slide 12
              • 17 Derived Units
              • 17 Temperature Scales
              • 17 Temperature Conversions
              • 18 Scientific Notation
              • 18 Significant Digits
              • Slide 18
              • 18 Relative Error
              • 18 Accuracy and Precision
              • 19 Dimensional Analysis
              • Slide 22

                16 Properties of Matter

                bull Physical propertybull can be observed without changing the identity of

                the substance

                bull Physical changebull remains the same substance

                bull Extensive propertybull Depends only on the amount of matter present

                bull Intensive propertybull Depends on the type of matter present

                16 Properties of Matter

                bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

                bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

                bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

                bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

                17 SI Units

                bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

                bull International System of Units

                Base quantity Name Symbol

                length meter m

                mass kilogram kg

                time second s

                electric current ampere A

                temperature kelvin K

                amount of substance mole mol

                luminous intensity candela cd

                17 SI Conversions

                Factor Name Symbol

                1024 yotta Y

                1021 zetta Z

                1018 exa E

                1015 peta P

                1012 tera T

                109 giga G

                106 mega M

                103 kilo k

                102 hecto h

                101 deka da

                Factor Name Symbol

                10-1 deci d

                10-2 centi c

                10-3 milli m

                10-6 micro micro

                10-9 nano n

                10-12 pico p

                10-15 femto f

                10-18 atto a

                10-21 zepto z

                10-24 yocto y

                17 SI Conversions

                unitdahk mcdMGT pn

                1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

                Some Practice

                173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

                587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

                Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

                0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

                17 Derived Units

                bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

                bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

                bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

                bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

                bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

                17 Temperature Scales

                Boiling PointBoiling Point

                Freezing PointFreezing Point

                Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                Fahrenheit

                Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                Human bodytemp = 100oF

                32oF

                212oF

                -460oF

                Celsius

                0oC

                100oC

                -27315oC

                Kelvin

                27315 K

                37315 K

                0 K

                17 Temperature Conversions

                bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                18 Scientific Notation

                bull m x 10n

                bull 1 le m lt 10

                bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                bull Multiplication Add exponents

                bull Division Subtract exponents

                bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                1 2 3 4 5 cm

                Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                Letrsquos use a better ruler

                Now how long is the rectangle

                243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                measurementx

                uncertainty in measurement

                x

                Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                18 Significant Digits

                bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                value

                bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                value

                bull Answers must be rounded properly

                18 Relative Error

                bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                RE = ------ x

                bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                RE = --------------- xth

                18 Accuracy and Precision

                bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                19 Dimensional Analysis

                bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                bull Set up conversion factors

                bull 18 in = __________ ft

                bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                15 ft

                19 Dimensional Analysis

                bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                • Honors Chemistry
                • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                • 13 Scientific Method
                • 14 Classification of Matter
                • Slide 5
                • Slide 6
                • 15 States of Matter
                • 16 Properties of Matter
                • Slide 9
                • 17 SI Units
                • 17 SI Conversions
                • Slide 12
                • 17 Derived Units
                • 17 Temperature Scales
                • 17 Temperature Conversions
                • 18 Scientific Notation
                • 18 Significant Digits
                • Slide 18
                • 18 Relative Error
                • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                • Slide 22

                  16 Properties of Matter

                  bull Chemical propertybull Property involving reactions with other substances

                  bull Chemical changebull New substance is produced

                  bull Classify the following propertiesbull Color mass flammability solubility density

                  bull Classify the following changesbull Rusting cutting melting burning dissolving

                  17 SI Units

                  bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

                  bull International System of Units

                  Base quantity Name Symbol

                  length meter m

                  mass kilogram kg

                  time second s

                  electric current ampere A

                  temperature kelvin K

                  amount of substance mole mol

                  luminous intensity candela cd

                  17 SI Conversions

                  Factor Name Symbol

                  1024 yotta Y

                  1021 zetta Z

                  1018 exa E

                  1015 peta P

                  1012 tera T

                  109 giga G

                  106 mega M

                  103 kilo k

                  102 hecto h

                  101 deka da

                  Factor Name Symbol

                  10-1 deci d

                  10-2 centi c

                  10-3 milli m

                  10-6 micro micro

                  10-9 nano n

                  10-12 pico p

                  10-15 femto f

                  10-18 atto a

                  10-21 zepto z

                  10-24 yocto y

                  17 SI Conversions

                  unitdahk mcdMGT pn

                  1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

                  Some Practice

                  173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

                  587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

                  Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

                  0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

                  17 Derived Units

                  bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

                  bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

                  bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

                  bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

                  bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

                  17 Temperature Scales

                  Boiling PointBoiling Point

                  Freezing PointFreezing Point

                  Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                  Fahrenheit

                  Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                  Human bodytemp = 100oF

                  32oF

                  212oF

                  -460oF

                  Celsius

                  0oC

                  100oC

                  -27315oC

                  Kelvin

                  27315 K

                  37315 K

                  0 K

                  17 Temperature Conversions

                  bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                  bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                  bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                  bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                  18 Scientific Notation

                  bull m x 10n

                  bull 1 le m lt 10

                  bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                  bull Multiplication Add exponents

                  bull Division Subtract exponents

                  bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                  18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                  Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                  1 2 3 4 5 cm

                  Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                  Letrsquos use a better ruler

                  Now how long is the rectangle

                  243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                  measurementx

                  uncertainty in measurement

                  x

                  Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                  18 Significant Digits

                  bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                  bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                  value

                  bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                  value

                  bull Answers must be rounded properly

                  18 Relative Error

                  bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                  RE = ------ x

                  bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                  experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                  RE = --------------- xth

                  18 Accuracy and Precision

                  bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                  bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                  bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                  19 Dimensional Analysis

                  bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                  bull Set up conversion factors

                  bull 18 in = __________ ft

                  bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                  bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                  15 ft

                  19 Dimensional Analysis

                  bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                  bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                  bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                  bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                  bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                  • Honors Chemistry
                  • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                  • 13 Scientific Method
                  • 14 Classification of Matter
                  • Slide 5
                  • Slide 6
                  • 15 States of Matter
                  • 16 Properties of Matter
                  • Slide 9
                  • 17 SI Units
                  • 17 SI Conversions
                  • Slide 12
                  • 17 Derived Units
                  • 17 Temperature Scales
                  • 17 Temperature Conversions
                  • 18 Scientific Notation
                  • 18 Significant Digits
                  • Slide 18
                  • 18 Relative Error
                  • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                  • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                  • Slide 22

                    17 SI Units

                    bull Systegraveme Internationale drsquoUnites

                    bull International System of Units

                    Base quantity Name Symbol

                    length meter m

                    mass kilogram kg

                    time second s

                    electric current ampere A

                    temperature kelvin K

                    amount of substance mole mol

                    luminous intensity candela cd

                    17 SI Conversions

                    Factor Name Symbol

                    1024 yotta Y

                    1021 zetta Z

                    1018 exa E

                    1015 peta P

                    1012 tera T

                    109 giga G

                    106 mega M

                    103 kilo k

                    102 hecto h

                    101 deka da

                    Factor Name Symbol

                    10-1 deci d

                    10-2 centi c

                    10-3 milli m

                    10-6 micro micro

                    10-9 nano n

                    10-12 pico p

                    10-15 femto f

                    10-18 atto a

                    10-21 zepto z

                    10-24 yocto y

                    17 SI Conversions

                    unitdahk mcdMGT pn

                    1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

                    Some Practice

                    173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

                    587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

                    Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

                    0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

                    17 Derived Units

                    bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

                    bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

                    bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

                    bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

                    bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

                    17 Temperature Scales

                    Boiling PointBoiling Point

                    Freezing PointFreezing Point

                    Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                    Fahrenheit

                    Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                    Human bodytemp = 100oF

                    32oF

                    212oF

                    -460oF

                    Celsius

                    0oC

                    100oC

                    -27315oC

                    Kelvin

                    27315 K

                    37315 K

                    0 K

                    17 Temperature Conversions

                    bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                    bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                    bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                    bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                    18 Scientific Notation

                    bull m x 10n

                    bull 1 le m lt 10

                    bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                    bull Multiplication Add exponents

                    bull Division Subtract exponents

                    bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                    18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                    Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                    1 2 3 4 5 cm

                    Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                    Letrsquos use a better ruler

                    Now how long is the rectangle

                    243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                    measurementx

                    uncertainty in measurement

                    x

                    Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                    18 Significant Digits

                    bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                    bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                    value

                    bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                    value

                    bull Answers must be rounded properly

                    18 Relative Error

                    bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                    RE = ------ x

                    bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                    experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                    RE = --------------- xth

                    18 Accuracy and Precision

                    bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                    bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                    bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                    19 Dimensional Analysis

                    bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                    bull Set up conversion factors

                    bull 18 in = __________ ft

                    bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                    bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                    15 ft

                    19 Dimensional Analysis

                    bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                    bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                    bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                    bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                    bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                    • Honors Chemistry
                    • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                    • 13 Scientific Method
                    • 14 Classification of Matter
                    • Slide 5
                    • Slide 6
                    • 15 States of Matter
                    • 16 Properties of Matter
                    • Slide 9
                    • 17 SI Units
                    • 17 SI Conversions
                    • Slide 12
                    • 17 Derived Units
                    • 17 Temperature Scales
                    • 17 Temperature Conversions
                    • 18 Scientific Notation
                    • 18 Significant Digits
                    • Slide 18
                    • 18 Relative Error
                    • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                    • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                    • Slide 22

                      17 SI Conversions

                      Factor Name Symbol

                      1024 yotta Y

                      1021 zetta Z

                      1018 exa E

                      1015 peta P

                      1012 tera T

                      109 giga G

                      106 mega M

                      103 kilo k

                      102 hecto h

                      101 deka da

                      Factor Name Symbol

                      10-1 deci d

                      10-2 centi c

                      10-3 milli m

                      10-6 micro micro

                      10-9 nano n

                      10-12 pico p

                      10-15 femto f

                      10-18 atto a

                      10-21 zepto z

                      10-24 yocto y

                      17 SI Conversions

                      unitdahk mcdMGT pn

                      1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

                      Some Practice

                      173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

                      587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

                      Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

                      0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

                      17 Derived Units

                      bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

                      bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

                      bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

                      bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

                      bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

                      17 Temperature Scales

                      Boiling PointBoiling Point

                      Freezing PointFreezing Point

                      Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                      Fahrenheit

                      Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                      Human bodytemp = 100oF

                      32oF

                      212oF

                      -460oF

                      Celsius

                      0oC

                      100oC

                      -27315oC

                      Kelvin

                      27315 K

                      37315 K

                      0 K

                      17 Temperature Conversions

                      bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                      bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                      bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                      bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                      18 Scientific Notation

                      bull m x 10n

                      bull 1 le m lt 10

                      bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                      bull Multiplication Add exponents

                      bull Division Subtract exponents

                      bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                      18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                      Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                      1 2 3 4 5 cm

                      Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                      Letrsquos use a better ruler

                      Now how long is the rectangle

                      243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                      measurementx

                      uncertainty in measurement

                      x

                      Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                      18 Significant Digits

                      bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                      bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                      value

                      bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                      value

                      bull Answers must be rounded properly

                      18 Relative Error

                      bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                      RE = ------ x

                      bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                      experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                      RE = --------------- xth

                      18 Accuracy and Precision

                      bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                      bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                      bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                      19 Dimensional Analysis

                      bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                      bull Set up conversion factors

                      bull 18 in = __________ ft

                      bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                      bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                      15 ft

                      19 Dimensional Analysis

                      bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                      bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                      bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                      bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                      bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                      • Honors Chemistry
                      • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                      • 13 Scientific Method
                      • 14 Classification of Matter
                      • Slide 5
                      • Slide 6
                      • 15 States of Matter
                      • 16 Properties of Matter
                      • Slide 9
                      • 17 SI Units
                      • 17 SI Conversions
                      • Slide 12
                      • 17 Derived Units
                      • 17 Temperature Scales
                      • 17 Temperature Conversions
                      • 18 Scientific Notation
                      • 18 Significant Digits
                      • Slide 18
                      • 18 Relative Error
                      • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                      • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                      • Slide 22

                        17 SI Conversions

                        unitdahk mcdMGT pn

                        1 decimal place3 decimal places 3 decimal places

                        Some Practice

                        173 cm = ______ m0173 0025 kg = ______ mg25 000

                        587 nm = __________ cm0000 058 7

                        Multiply number of decimal places by the dimensionality of the unit

                        0986 dm3 = ______ cm3986

                        17 Derived Units

                        bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

                        bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

                        bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

                        bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

                        bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

                        17 Temperature Scales

                        Boiling PointBoiling Point

                        Freezing PointFreezing Point

                        Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                        Fahrenheit

                        Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                        Human bodytemp = 100oF

                        32oF

                        212oF

                        -460oF

                        Celsius

                        0oC

                        100oC

                        -27315oC

                        Kelvin

                        27315 K

                        37315 K

                        0 K

                        17 Temperature Conversions

                        bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                        bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                        bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                        bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                        18 Scientific Notation

                        bull m x 10n

                        bull 1 le m lt 10

                        bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                        bull Multiplication Add exponents

                        bull Division Subtract exponents

                        bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                        18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                        Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                        1 2 3 4 5 cm

                        Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                        Letrsquos use a better ruler

                        Now how long is the rectangle

                        243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                        measurementx

                        uncertainty in measurement

                        x

                        Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                        18 Significant Digits

                        bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                        bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                        value

                        bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                        value

                        bull Answers must be rounded properly

                        18 Relative Error

                        bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                        RE = ------ x

                        bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                        experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                        RE = --------------- xth

                        18 Accuracy and Precision

                        bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                        bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                        bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                        19 Dimensional Analysis

                        bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                        bull Set up conversion factors

                        bull 18 in = __________ ft

                        bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                        bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                        15 ft

                        19 Dimensional Analysis

                        bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                        bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                        bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                        bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                        bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                        • Honors Chemistry
                        • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                        • 13 Scientific Method
                        • 14 Classification of Matter
                        • Slide 5
                        • Slide 6
                        • 15 States of Matter
                        • 16 Properties of Matter
                        • Slide 9
                        • 17 SI Units
                        • 17 SI Conversions
                        • Slide 12
                        • 17 Derived Units
                        • 17 Temperature Scales
                        • 17 Temperature Conversions
                        • 18 Scientific Notation
                        • 18 Significant Digits
                        • Slide 18
                        • 18 Relative Error
                        • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                        • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                        • Slide 22

                          17 Derived Units

                          bull Mathematical combinations of base unitsbull Area A=lw mm = m2

                          bull Volume V = lwh m m m = m3

                          bull dm3 = Liter cm3 = mL

                          bull Density = mV kgm3 gcm3 gmL

                          bull Mass vs Weightbull Mass = amount of matter = kgbull Weight = force of gravity = N

                          17 Temperature Scales

                          Boiling PointBoiling Point

                          Freezing PointFreezing Point

                          Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                          Fahrenheit

                          Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                          Human bodytemp = 100oF

                          32oF

                          212oF

                          -460oF

                          Celsius

                          0oC

                          100oC

                          -27315oC

                          Kelvin

                          27315 K

                          37315 K

                          0 K

                          17 Temperature Conversions

                          bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                          bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                          bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                          bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                          18 Scientific Notation

                          bull m x 10n

                          bull 1 le m lt 10

                          bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                          bull Multiplication Add exponents

                          bull Division Subtract exponents

                          bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                          18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                          Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                          1 2 3 4 5 cm

                          Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                          Letrsquos use a better ruler

                          Now how long is the rectangle

                          243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                          measurementx

                          uncertainty in measurement

                          x

                          Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                          18 Significant Digits

                          bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                          bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                          value

                          bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                          value

                          bull Answers must be rounded properly

                          18 Relative Error

                          bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                          RE = ------ x

                          bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                          experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                          RE = --------------- xth

                          18 Accuracy and Precision

                          bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                          bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                          bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                          19 Dimensional Analysis

                          bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                          bull Set up conversion factors

                          bull 18 in = __________ ft

                          bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                          bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                          15 ft

                          19 Dimensional Analysis

                          bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                          bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                          bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                          bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                          bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                          • Honors Chemistry
                          • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                          • 13 Scientific Method
                          • 14 Classification of Matter
                          • Slide 5
                          • Slide 6
                          • 15 States of Matter
                          • 16 Properties of Matter
                          • Slide 9
                          • 17 SI Units
                          • 17 SI Conversions
                          • Slide 12
                          • 17 Derived Units
                          • 17 Temperature Scales
                          • 17 Temperature Conversions
                          • 18 Scientific Notation
                          • 18 Significant Digits
                          • Slide 18
                          • 18 Relative Error
                          • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                          • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                          • Slide 22

                            17 Temperature Scales

                            Boiling PointBoiling Point

                            Freezing PointFreezing Point

                            Absolute ZeroAbsolute Zero

                            Fahrenheit

                            Coldest tempin lab = 0oF

                            Human bodytemp = 100oF

                            32oF

                            212oF

                            -460oF

                            Celsius

                            0oC

                            100oC

                            -27315oC

                            Kelvin

                            27315 K

                            37315 K

                            0 K

                            17 Temperature Conversions

                            bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                            bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                            bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                            bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                            18 Scientific Notation

                            bull m x 10n

                            bull 1 le m lt 10

                            bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                            bull Multiplication Add exponents

                            bull Division Subtract exponents

                            bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                            18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                            Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                            1 2 3 4 5 cm

                            Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                            Letrsquos use a better ruler

                            Now how long is the rectangle

                            243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                            measurementx

                            uncertainty in measurement

                            x

                            Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                            18 Significant Digits

                            bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                            bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                            value

                            bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                            value

                            bull Answers must be rounded properly

                            18 Relative Error

                            bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                            RE = ------ x

                            bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                            experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                            RE = --------------- xth

                            18 Accuracy and Precision

                            bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                            bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                            bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                            19 Dimensional Analysis

                            bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                            bull Set up conversion factors

                            bull 18 in = __________ ft

                            bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                            bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                            15 ft

                            19 Dimensional Analysis

                            bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                            bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                            bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                            bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                            bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                            • Honors Chemistry
                            • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                            • 13 Scientific Method
                            • 14 Classification of Matter
                            • Slide 5
                            • Slide 6
                            • 15 States of Matter
                            • 16 Properties of Matter
                            • Slide 9
                            • 17 SI Units
                            • 17 SI Conversions
                            • Slide 12
                            • 17 Derived Units
                            • 17 Temperature Scales
                            • 17 Temperature Conversions
                            • 18 Scientific Notation
                            • 18 Significant Digits
                            • Slide 18
                            • 18 Relative Error
                            • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                            • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                            • Slide 22

                              17 Temperature Conversions

                              bull Celsius-Kelvin offset by 27315o

                              bull K = oC + 27315bull oC = K ndash 27315

                              bull Celsius-Fahrenheitbull Offset by 32oFbull Different sized degrees 9Fo = 5Co

                              bull oC = 59 (oF - 32)bull oF = 95 oC + 32bull Convert 986oF to oC and to K

                              18 Scientific Notation

                              bull m x 10n

                              bull 1 le m lt 10

                              bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                              bull Multiplication Add exponents

                              bull Division Subtract exponents

                              bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                              18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                              Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                              1 2 3 4 5 cm

                              Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                              Letrsquos use a better ruler

                              Now how long is the rectangle

                              243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                              measurementx

                              uncertainty in measurement

                              x

                              Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                              18 Significant Digits

                              bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                              bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                              value

                              bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                              value

                              bull Answers must be rounded properly

                              18 Relative Error

                              bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                              RE = ------ x

                              bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                              experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                              RE = --------------- xth

                              18 Accuracy and Precision

                              bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                              bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                              bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                              19 Dimensional Analysis

                              bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                              bull Set up conversion factors

                              bull 18 in = __________ ft

                              bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                              bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                              15 ft

                              19 Dimensional Analysis

                              bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                              bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                              bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                              bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                              bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                              • Honors Chemistry
                              • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                              • 13 Scientific Method
                              • 14 Classification of Matter
                              • Slide 5
                              • Slide 6
                              • 15 States of Matter
                              • 16 Properties of Matter
                              • Slide 9
                              • 17 SI Units
                              • 17 SI Conversions
                              • Slide 12
                              • 17 Derived Units
                              • 17 Temperature Scales
                              • 17 Temperature Conversions
                              • 18 Scientific Notation
                              • 18 Significant Digits
                              • Slide 18
                              • 18 Relative Error
                              • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                              • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                              • Slide 22

                                18 Scientific Notation

                                bull m x 10n

                                bull 1 le m lt 10

                                bull Exponentiation multiply exponents

                                bull Multiplication Add exponents

                                bull Division Subtract exponents

                                bull AdditionSubtraction must have same exponent

                                18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                                Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                                1 2 3 4 5 cm

                                Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                                Letrsquos use a better ruler

                                Now how long is the rectangle

                                243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                                measurementx

                                uncertainty in measurement

                                x

                                Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                                18 Significant Digits

                                bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                                bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                                value

                                bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                                value

                                bull Answers must be rounded properly

                                18 Relative Error

                                bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                                RE = ------ x

                                bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                                experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                                RE = --------------- xth

                                18 Accuracy and Precision

                                bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                                bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                                bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                                19 Dimensional Analysis

                                bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                                bull Set up conversion factors

                                bull 18 in = __________ ft

                                bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                                bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                                15 ft

                                19 Dimensional Analysis

                                bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                • Honors Chemistry
                                • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                • 13 Scientific Method
                                • 14 Classification of Matter
                                • Slide 5
                                • Slide 6
                                • 15 States of Matter
                                • 16 Properties of Matter
                                • Slide 9
                                • 17 SI Units
                                • 17 SI Conversions
                                • Slide 12
                                • 17 Derived Units
                                • 17 Temperature Scales
                                • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                • 18 Scientific Notation
                                • 18 Significant Digits
                                • Slide 18
                                • 18 Relative Error
                                • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                • Slide 22

                                  18 Significant DigitsDigits which were actually measured as opposed to placeholder zeroes

                                  Considerhow long is the blue rectangle

                                  1 2 3 4 5 cm

                                  Read 2 cm Estimate the next digit 24 cm plusmn 01 cm

                                  Letrsquos use a better ruler

                                  Now how long is the rectangle

                                  243 cm plusmn 001 cm

                                  measurementx

                                  uncertainty in measurement

                                  x

                                  Implied plusmn1 on last digit of all measurements unless told otherwise

                                  18 Significant Digits

                                  bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                                  bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                                  value

                                  bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                                  value

                                  bull Answers must be rounded properly

                                  18 Relative Error

                                  bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                                  RE = ------ x

                                  bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                                  experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                                  RE = --------------- xth

                                  18 Accuracy and Precision

                                  bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                                  bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                                  bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                                  19 Dimensional Analysis

                                  bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                                  bull Set up conversion factors

                                  bull 18 in = __________ ft

                                  bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                                  bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                                  15 ft

                                  19 Dimensional Analysis

                                  bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                  bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                  bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                  bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                  bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                  • Honors Chemistry
                                  • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                  • 13 Scientific Method
                                  • 14 Classification of Matter
                                  • Slide 5
                                  • Slide 6
                                  • 15 States of Matter
                                  • 16 Properties of Matter
                                  • Slide 9
                                  • 17 SI Units
                                  • 17 SI Conversions
                                  • Slide 12
                                  • 17 Derived Units
                                  • 17 Temperature Scales
                                  • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                  • 18 Scientific Notation
                                  • 18 Significant Digits
                                  • Slide 18
                                  • 18 Relative Error
                                  • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                  • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                  • Slide 22

                                    18 Significant Digits

                                    bull Rules of thumb to deal with calculations involving significant digits

                                    bull AdditionSubtractionbull Round to the decimal place of the least precise

                                    value

                                    bull MultiplicationDivisionbull Round to the number of digits of the least precise

                                    value

                                    bull Answers must be rounded properly

                                    18 Relative Error

                                    bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                                    RE = ------ x

                                    bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                                    experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                                    RE = --------------- xth

                                    18 Accuracy and Precision

                                    bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                                    bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                                    bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                                    19 Dimensional Analysis

                                    bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                                    bull Set up conversion factors

                                    bull 18 in = __________ ft

                                    bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                                    bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                                    15 ft

                                    19 Dimensional Analysis

                                    bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                    bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                    bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                    bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                    bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                    • Honors Chemistry
                                    • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                    • 13 Scientific Method
                                    • 14 Classification of Matter
                                    • Slide 5
                                    • Slide 6
                                    • 15 States of Matter
                                    • 16 Properties of Matter
                                    • Slide 9
                                    • 17 SI Units
                                    • 17 SI Conversions
                                    • Slide 12
                                    • 17 Derived Units
                                    • 17 Temperature Scales
                                    • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                    • 18 Scientific Notation
                                    • 18 Significant Digits
                                    • Slide 18
                                    • 18 Relative Error
                                    • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                    • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                    • Slide 22

                                      18 Relative Error

                                      bull Compare uncertainty to measurementbull x

                                      RE = ------ x

                                      bull Often expressed as a percentbull With laboratory data x is found by comparing

                                      experimental result to theoretical expectationsbull | xth ndash xexp |

                                      RE = --------------- xth

                                      18 Accuracy and Precision

                                      bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                                      bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                                      bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                                      19 Dimensional Analysis

                                      bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                                      bull Set up conversion factors

                                      bull 18 in = __________ ft

                                      bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                                      bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                                      15 ft

                                      19 Dimensional Analysis

                                      bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                      bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                      bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                      bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                      bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                      • Honors Chemistry
                                      • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                      • 13 Scientific Method
                                      • 14 Classification of Matter
                                      • Slide 5
                                      • Slide 6
                                      • 15 States of Matter
                                      • 16 Properties of Matter
                                      • Slide 9
                                      • 17 SI Units
                                      • 17 SI Conversions
                                      • Slide 12
                                      • 17 Derived Units
                                      • 17 Temperature Scales
                                      • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                      • 18 Scientific Notation
                                      • 18 Significant Digits
                                      • Slide 18
                                      • 18 Relative Error
                                      • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                      • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                      • Slide 22

                                        18 Accuracy and Precision

                                        bull Accuracybull how close a measurement is to the correct valuebull How close were you to the bullrsquos eye

                                        bull Precisionbull how closely a set of values agree with each otherbull Were your shots clustered or scattered

                                        bull Letrsquos measure the bp of water 3 timesbull Accurate but not precise 96oC 101oC 104oCbull Precise but not accurate 572oC 568oC 571oC

                                        19 Dimensional Analysis

                                        bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                                        bull Set up conversion factors

                                        bull 18 in = __________ ft

                                        bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                                        bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                                        15 ft

                                        19 Dimensional Analysis

                                        bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                        bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                        bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                        bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                        bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                        • Honors Chemistry
                                        • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                        • 13 Scientific Method
                                        • 14 Classification of Matter
                                        • Slide 5
                                        • Slide 6
                                        • 15 States of Matter
                                        • 16 Properties of Matter
                                        • Slide 9
                                        • 17 SI Units
                                        • 17 SI Conversions
                                        • Slide 12
                                        • 17 Derived Units
                                        • 17 Temperature Scales
                                        • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                        • 18 Scientific Notation
                                        • 18 Significant Digits
                                        • Slide 18
                                        • 18 Relative Error
                                        • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                        • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                        • Slide 22

                                          19 Dimensional Analysis

                                          bull Technique for solving problems by treating units of measure as algebraic quantities

                                          bull Set up conversion factors

                                          bull 18 in = __________ ft

                                          bull We know 1 ft = 12 in

                                          bull 18 in 1 ft------- x -------- = 1 12 in

                                          15 ft

                                          19 Dimensional Analysis

                                          bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                          bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                          bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                          bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                          bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                          • Honors Chemistry
                                          • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                          • 13 Scientific Method
                                          • 14 Classification of Matter
                                          • Slide 5
                                          • Slide 6
                                          • 15 States of Matter
                                          • 16 Properties of Matter
                                          • Slide 9
                                          • 17 SI Units
                                          • 17 SI Conversions
                                          • Slide 12
                                          • 17 Derived Units
                                          • 17 Temperature Scales
                                          • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                          • 18 Scientific Notation
                                          • 18 Significant Digits
                                          • Slide 18
                                          • 18 Relative Error
                                          • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                          • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                          • Slide 22

                                            19 Dimensional Analysis

                                            bull Convert the speed of light (300 x 108 ms) to miles hour

                                            bull 300 x 108 m 1 km 1 mile 3600 s------------------ x ---------- x ---------- x -------- 1 s 1000 m 16 km 1 hr

                                            bull = 68 x 108 mihr

                                            bull 2 sig dig because of km ndash mile conversion

                                            bull That wasnrsquot so bad was it

                                            • Honors Chemistry
                                            • 11 ndash 12 Chemistry
                                            • 13 Scientific Method
                                            • 14 Classification of Matter
                                            • Slide 5
                                            • Slide 6
                                            • 15 States of Matter
                                            • 16 Properties of Matter
                                            • Slide 9
                                            • 17 SI Units
                                            • 17 SI Conversions
                                            • Slide 12
                                            • 17 Derived Units
                                            • 17 Temperature Scales
                                            • 17 Temperature Conversions
                                            • 18 Scientific Notation
                                            • 18 Significant Digits
                                            • Slide 18
                                            • 18 Relative Error
                                            • 18 Accuracy and Precision
                                            • 19 Dimensional Analysis
                                            • Slide 22

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