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MEASUREMENTS
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MEASUREMENT IN CHEMISTRY
IN CHEMISTRY WE
¨ DO EXPERIMENTS
¨ MEASURE QUANTITIES
¨ USE NUMBERS TO REPORT MEASUREMENTS
METRIC SYSTEM (SI)
• IS A DECIMAL SYSTEM BASED ON 10
• USED IN MOST OF THE WORLD
• USED BY SCIENTISTS AND HOSPITALS
* SI means System International
METRIC PREFIXES• METRIC UNITS• THE METRIC SYSTEM HAS PREFIX MODIFIERS THAT
ARE MULTIPLES OF 10.
Prefix Symbol Factor Number Factor Word
Kilo- k 1000 Thousand
Hecto- h 100 Hundred
Deca- da or dk 10 Ten
Unit m, l, or g 1 One
Deci- d .1 Tenth
Centi- c .01 Hundredth
Milli- m .001 thousandth
PLACE VALUES OF METRIC PREFIXES
Thousand
Hundred Ten One Tenth
Hundredth
Thousandth
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mgL
dmdgdL
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STATING A MEASUREMENT
IN EVERY MEASUREMENT THERE IS A
¨ NUMBER FOLLOWED BY A
¨ UNIT FROM A MEASURING DEVICE
THE NUMBER SHOULD ALSO BE AS PRECISE AS THE
MEASUREMENT!
UNCERTAINTY IN MEASUREMENT• SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENTS ARE
REPORTED SO THAT EVERY DIGIT IS CERTAIN EXCEPT THE LAST, WHICH IS ESTIMATED.
SOME TOOLS FOR MEASUREMENT
Which tool(s) would you use to measure:A. temperatureB. volumeC. timeD. mass
MASS VS. WEIGHT
• MASS: AMOUNT OF MATTER (GRAMS, MEASURED WITH A BALANCE)
• WEIGHT: FORCE EXERTED BY THE MASS, ONLY PRESENT WITH GRAVITY (POUNDS, MEASURED WITH A SCALE)
Can you hear me now?
HOW TO USE A TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE
• 1) MAKE SURE THAT THE BALANCE SCALE IS AT ZERO.• 2) PLACE OBJECT ON BALANCE SCALE THE LARGES AND MOVE THE
LARGEST RIDER ONE NOTCH AT A TIME UNTIL THE BEAM DROPS. MOVE THE RIDER BACK ONE NOTCH (MAKE SURE IT LOCK IN PLACE)
• 3) MOVE THE NEXT LARGEST RIDER UNTIL THE BEAM DROPS. BACK IT UP ONE NOTCH.
• 4) MOVE THE SMALLEST RIDER UNTIL THE BEAM SWINGS EQUALLY ABOVE AND BELOW THE ZERO MARK.
• 5) ADD UP ALL THE NUMBERS TO FIND THE MASS!
WHAT IS VOLUME?
• VOLUME IS THE MEASURE OF THE SPACE SOMETHING TAKES UP.
• IT IS THE MEASURE OF HOW MUCH A CONTAINER OF A PARTICULAR SHAPE WILL HOLD - LIQUIDS, DRY SUBSTANCES, ETC.
WHAT’S THE FORMULA?
The formula for finding the volume of a rectangle is ….
L x W x H = Volume
This means we take the length times the width, then multiply that by the height.
Measuring Volume
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We will be using graduated cylinders to find the volume of liquids and other objects.
Read the measurement based on the bottom of the meniscus or curve. When using a real cylinder, make sure you are eye-level with the level of the water.
What is the volume of water in the cylinder? _____mL
What causes the meniscus?
A concave meniscus occurs when the molecules of the liquid attract those of the container. The glass attracts the water on the sides.
Measuring Liquid Volume
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VOLUME DISPLACEMENT
33 ML
25 ML
A SOLID DISPLACES A MATCHING VOLUME OF WATER WHEN THE SOLID IS PLACED IN WATER.
Measuring Solid Volume
Click here for an online activity about volume. Choose Lessons Volume & Displacement
10 cm
9 cm
8 cm
We can measure the volume of regular object using the formula length x width x height.
_____ X _____ X _____ = _____
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We can measure the volume of irregular object using water displacement.
Amount of H2O with object = ______
About of H2O without object = ______
Difference = Volume = ______
Density is defined as mass per unit volume. It is a measure of how tightly packed and how heavy the molecules are in an object. Density is the amount of matter within a certain volume.
Density
WHICH ONE IS MORE DENSE?
DEMONSTRATION: PEOPLE IN A SQUARE
HOW ABOUT THIS: WHICH SQUARE IS MORE DENSE?
WHICH ONE IS MORE DENSE?
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TO FIND THE DENSITY
3- DIVIDE DENSITY = MASS G VOLUME C³
2- Find the volume of the object
1- Find the mass of the object
ALWAYS REMEMBER
UNITS!
DENSITY - AN IMPORTANT AND USEFUL PHYSICAL PROPERTY
Density mass (g)volume (cm3)
Density mass (g)volume (cm3)
Mercury
13.6 g/cm3 21.5 g/cm3
Aluminum
2.7 g/cm3
Platinum
PROBLEM A PIECE OF COPPER HAS A MASS OF 57.54 G. IT IS 9.36 CM LONG, 7.23 CM WIDE, AND 0.95 MM THICK. CALCULATE DENSITY (G/CM3).
Density mass (g)volume (cm3)
Density mass (g)volume (cm3)
If you have 2 or more substances,
the MORE dense substance will be on bottomThe LESS dense substance will be on top
LecturePLUS Timberlake 31
TEMPERATURE
PARTICLES ARE ALWAYS MOVING.
WHEN YOU HEAT WATER, THE WATER MOLECULES MOVE FASTER.
WHEN MOLECULES MOVE FASTER, THE SUBSTANCE GETS HOTTER.
WHEN A SUBSTANCE GETS HOTTER, ITS TEMPERATURE GOES UP.