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CHAPTER 16 WHAT IS MATTER?. SECTION 16.2 Measuring Matter A review on measuring the volume and mass of matter.

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Page 1: CHAPTER 16 WHAT IS MATTER?. SECTION 16.2 Measuring Matter A review on measuring the volume and mass of matter.

CHAPTER 16 WHAT IS MATTER?

Page 2: CHAPTER 16 WHAT IS MATTER?. SECTION 16.2 Measuring Matter A review on measuring the volume and mass of matter.

SECTION 16.2Measuring Matter

A review on measuring the

volume and mass of matter.

Page 3: CHAPTER 16 WHAT IS MATTER?. SECTION 16.2 Measuring Matter A review on measuring the volume and mass of matter.
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Liquid volume measurements:

•Easy to do… simply pour liquid into a marked container…

…and read the volume mark.

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To get the greatest accuracy, keep two

things in mind:

First, read the mark at eye level.

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Second, read the volume at the bottom of the meniscus, (the curve in the surface of the liquid) if the curve is downward.

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If the meniscus curves upward, then read it at the top of the curve.

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Solid volume measurements:

•So, what’s a regular solid?

•Calculate the volume of regular solids by using a formula.

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Check out page 272 in your IPC textbook:

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Use the displacement method to find the

volume of an object with an irregular shape.

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Submerge the object in water and measure how much water the object

displaces or pushes aside.

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Let’s measure the volume of a small object like a key…

Step 1:

Fill a 100 ml graduated cylinder with water to the halfway point – 50 ml.

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Step 2: Gently slide the key into the water.

• The water level in the graduated cylinder will rise as the key displaces some of the water.

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Step 3:Take a new volume reading. • The difference in the

two volume readings is the volume of the key. (53 ml – 50 ml = 3 ml)

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Mass is the amount of matter in an object.

•Mass is measured on a balance.

•Mass is measured in units of grams (g).

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A balance measures the mass of an object by

comparing it to objects whose masses are known.

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Mass is independent of the force of gravity.

•Would a balance function correctly on the moon? Why or why not?

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A scale measures the gravitational force (weight) between an object and Earth.•Would a scale

function correctly on the moon? Why or why not?

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How do you measure quantities of matter that are very small or very

large?

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We can use indirect measurement:

•Obtain a sample of the matter that is a measurable size.

•Measure its volume and mass.

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•Estimate or measure either the mass or the volume of the matter.•Set up a proportion.•Example: mass of sample = mass of matter

volume of sample volume of matter

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•Solve for the unknown quantity.

mass of matter = mass of sample x volume of matter

volume of sample