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What is measurement? Units of

Measurement When do you

Measure?• measure your height. • read your watch.• take your temperature.

• weigh a cantaloupe.

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Measurement in ChemistryIn chemistry we

• measure quantities.• do experiments.• calculate results. • use numbers to report

measurements.• compare results to

standards.• all with needed tools• every measurement,

• number followed by unit

Number and Unit

35 m

0.25 L

225 lb

3.4 hr

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The Metric System (SI)

metric system or SI (international system)

• decimal system based on 10.

• Used worldwide.(M)

• Used by scientists (SI).

following unit used for each type of measurement:

Measurement Metric SILength

meter (m) meter (m)Volume

liter (L) cubic meter (m3)Mass

gram (g) kilogram (kg)Time

second (s) second (s)Temperature

Celsius (C) Kelvin (K)

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Length Measurement

Length

• measured using a meter stick.

• Uses unit of meter (m) in both systems.

• unit of an inch equal to exactly 2.54 centimeters in metric (SI) system.

1 in. = 2.54 cm

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Volume Measurement

Volume • space occupied by a

substance. • measured using a

graduated cylinder (liquids)

• metric system• unit liter (L) in• 1 L = 1.057 qt

• SI system (solids)• m3(cubic meter)

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Mass Measurement

mass of an object

• quantity of material it contains.

• measured • balance.

• metric system• . gram (g)

• SI system• kilogram (kg)

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Temperature Measurement

temperature of a substance • indicates how hot or cold.• metric system

• Celsius (C)

• SI system • Kelvin (K) scale.

• thermometer here shows• 18ºC or 64ºF.

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Time Measurement

Time measurement

• metric and SI systems.• second(s)

• based on an atomic clock • uses a frequency

emitted by cesium atoms

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What are scientific notation?• very large or very small numbers

• coefficient and a power of 10• width human hair is 0.000 008 m

• written 8 x 10-6 m.• large number such as 4 500 000 s

• written 4.5 x 106 s

• Let’s explore more ! coefficient power of ten coefficient

power of ten 1.5 x 102 7.35 x

10-4

decimal point moved after first digit

spaces moved shown as power of ten. 52 000. = 5.2 x 10 4 0.00378 = 3.78 x

10-3

4 spaces left 3 spaces right

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Some Powers of Ten

Numbers written in standard format

and in scientific notation.

Diameter of the Earth12 800 000 m

1.28 x 107 m Mass of a human

68 kg 6.8 x 101 kg

Length of a pox virus0.000 03 cm

3 x 10-5 cm10

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. l2. . . . l . . . . l3 . . . . l . . . . l4. . cm

• determine a quantity such as height or mass• markings on meter stick end of orange line are read

asfirst digit 2 plus second digit 2.7

• last digit obtained by estimating• length reported as 2.76 cmdigits 2 and 7 are certain

(known).• The final digit 6 was estimated (uncertain).• All three digits (2.76) are significant including

estimated digit.

What are measured numbers ?

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. l3. . . . l . . . . l4. . . . l . . . . l5. . cm

• For this measurement• first and second known digits are 4.5.

• line ends on mark• estimated digit in hundredths place 0.

• measurement • reported as 4.50 cm.

Zero as a Measured Number!

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What are significant numbers?Significant figures • obtained from

measurement• include all known

digits plus estimated digit.

• reported • measurement depend on

measuring tool.

• non-zero numbers in measured number are significant.

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38.15 cm 45.6 ft 265.6 lb

3122.55 m 5

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The two kinds of zeros?

Sandwiched zeros• occur between nonzero

numbers.• are significant.

Number significant digits

50.8 mm 32001 min 4 0.0702 lb 3 0.40505 m 5

Trailing zeros & Leading zeros

• follow non-zero numbers in numbers without decimal points.

• Precede non-zero digits in a decimal number

• are usually place holders. • are not significant.

Number significant digits

25 000 cm 2 200 kg 10.0156 oz 30.0042 lb 225 005 000 g 5

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What are prefixes?

A prefixfront of a unit increases or decreases size makes units larger or smaller

one or more factors of 10. indicates a numerical value.

prefix = value1 kilometer = 1000 meters

1 kilogram = 1000 grams

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Metric and SI Prefixes need to know!

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An equality

states same measurement in two different units.can be written using

relationships between two metric units.

Example: 1 meter same as 100 cm and 1000 mm.

1 m = 100 cm1 m = 1000 mm

What are metric equalities?

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Measuring Length

Several equalities can be written for length metric (SI) system

1 km = 1000 m

1 m = 1000 mm

1 m = 100 cm

1 mm = 0.001 m

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Measuring Volume

Several equalities can bewritten for volume metric(SI) system

1 kl = 1000 l1 l = 1000 ml1 l = 100 cl1 ml = 0.001 l

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Measuring Mass

Several equalities can be

written for mass metric (SI) system

1 kg = 1000 g1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 100 cg

1 mg = 0.001 g

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Equalities • use two different units

• Describe same measured amount.

• written for relationships between units of the metric system, U.S. units, or between

For example,

1 m = 1000 mm

1 lb = 16 oz

2.205 lb = 1 kg

Other equalities between metric and U.S. units?

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Some Common Equalities

contents of packaged foods

• U.S. are listed as both metric and U.S. units• Indicate same amount of a substance in two

different units.

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A conversion factor • fraction obtained from an equality

Equality: 1 in. = 2.54 cm• written as a ratio with a numerator and

denominator.

• can be inverted to give two conversion factors for every equality. 1 in. and 2.54 cm

2.54 cm 1 in.

Use conversion factors to change between units!

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A conversion factor • may be obtained from information in a word

problem.• written for that problem only.

Example 1: The price of one pound (1 lb) of red peppers is

$2.39.1 lb red peppers and $2.39$2.39 1 lb red peppers

Example 2: The cost of one gallon (1 gal) of gas is $2.34.

1 gallon of gas and $2.34$2.34 1 gallon of gas

Conversion Factors in a Problem

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A percent factor• Gives ratio of the parts to whole.

% = Parts x 100Whole

• Uses same unit to express percent.• Uses value 100 and unit for whole.• can be written as two factors.

Example: A food contains 30% (by mass) fat.

30 g fat and 100 g food100 g food 30 g fat

Percent as a Conversion Factor

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The thickness of the skin fold at

the waist indicates 11% body

fat. What percent factors can be

written for body fat in kg?

Percent factors using kg:

11 kg fat and 100 kg mass

100 kg mass 11 kg fat

Another example!

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To solve a problem• Identify given unit• Identify needed unit.

Example: A person has a height of 2.0 meters. What is that height in inches?

given unit is initial unit of height. given unit = meters (m)

needed unit is unit for answer. needed unit = inches (in.)

Given and Needed Units can be used in problem solving!

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Learning Check

An injured person loses 0.30 pints of blood. How

many milliliters of blood would that be?

Identify the given and needed units given in this

problem.

Given unit = _______

Needed unit = _______

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1. Write given and needed units.2. Write a unit plan to convert given unit to needed

unit.3. Write equalities and conversion factors to

connect units.4. Use conversion factors to cancel given unit and

provide needed unit.

Unit 1 x Unit 2 = Unit 2

Unit 1Given x Conversion = Needed

unit factor unit

Problem Setup steps!

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How many minutes are 2.5 hours?

Given unit = 2.5 hrNeeded unit = minUnit Plan = hr

min

Setup problem to cancel hours (hr).

Given Conversion Neededunit factor unit2.5 hr x 60 min = 150 min

(2 SF) 1 hr

Setting up a Problem

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A rattlesnake is 2.44 m long. How many centimeters long is the snake?

Given Conversion Neededunit factor unit

2.44 m x 100 cm = 244 cm 1 m

A solved example

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• Often, two or more conversion factors are required to obtain unit needed for answer.Unit 1 Unit 2Unit 3

• Additional conversion factors are placed in setup to cancel each preceding unit

Given unit x factor 1 x factor 2 = needed unitUnit 1 x Unit 2 x Unit 3 = Unit 3

Unit 1 Unit 2

Using Two or More Factors

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How many minutes are in 1.4 days? Given unit: 1.4 days

Factor 1 Factor 2 Plan: days hr min

Set up problem: 1.4 days x 24 hr x 60 min = 2.0 x 103 min

1 day 1 hr 2 SF Exact Exact = 2 SF

Example: Problem Solving

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• check your unit cancellation in setup.• units in conversion factors must cancel to give

correct unit for answer.

What is wrong with the following setup?

1.4 day x 1 day x 1 hr 24 hr 60 min

Units = day2/min is not the unit neededUnits don’t cancel properly.

Remember to check the unit cancellation!

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Another example! the GPS

What is 165 lb in kg?STEP 1 Given 165 lb Need

kgSTEP 2 PlanSTEP 3 Equalities/Factors 1 kg = 2.20 lb 2.20 lb and 1 kg

1 kg 2.20 lbSTEP 4 Set Up Problem 165 lb x 1 kg = 75.0

kg 2.20 lb

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Given: 4.65 L Needed: gallons

Plan: L qt gallon

Equalities: 1.06 qt = 1 L; 1 gal = 4 qt

Set Up Problem:

4.65 L x x 1.06 qt x 1 gal = 1.23 gal 1 L 4 qt

3 SF 3 SF exact 3 SF

A bucket contains 4.65 L of water. How many gallons of water is that?

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3.0 ft x 12 in x 2.54 cm x 10 mm = 1 ft 1 in. 1 cm

Calculator answer: 914.4 mm Needed answer: 910 mm (2 SF rounded)

Check factor setup: Units cancel properlyCheck needed unit: mm

If a ski pole is 3.0 feet in length, how long is the ski pole in mm?

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If your pace on a treadmill is 65 meters per minute, how many minutes will it take for you to walk a distance of 7500 feet?

Given: 7500 ft 65 m/min Need: min

Plan: ft in. cm m min

Equalities: 1 ft = 12 in. 1 in. = 2.54 cm 1 m = 100 cm

1 min = 65 m (walking pace)

Set Up Problem:

7500 ft x 12 in. x 2.54 cm x 1m x 1 min 1 ft 1 in. 100 cm 65 m

= 35 min final answer (2 SF)

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Percent Factor in a Problem

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If the thickness of the skin fold at the waist indicates an 11% body fat, how much fat is in a person with a mass of 86 kg?

percent factor

86 kg mass x 11 kg fat

100 kg mass

= 9.5 kg fat

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Another example:

How many lb of sugar are in 120 g of candy if the candy is 25%(by mass) sugar?

percent factor

120 g candy x 1 lb candy x 25 lb sugar

454 g candy 100 lb candy

= 0.066 lb sugar

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Density• Compares the mass of an object to its

volume.• Is the mass of a substance divided by its

volume.

Density expressionDensity = mass = g or g = g/cm3 volume mL cm3

Note: 1 mL = 1 cm3

• Ice floats in water • because density of ice is less than density of

water.

• Aluminum sinks • because its density is greater than density of

water

What is density?

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Osmium is a very dense metal. What is its density in g/cm3 if 50.0 g of osmium has a volume of 2.22 cm3?

Given: mass = 50.0 g volume = 22.2 cm3

Plan: Place the mass and volume of the osmium metal

in the density expression.

D = mass = 50.0 g volume 2.22 cm3

calculator = 22.522522 g/cm3

final answer (2) = 22.5 g/cm3

Problem on density

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How to determine volume by displacement ?

• solid completely submerged in water displaces its own volume of water.

• volume of solid is calculated from volume difference.45.0 mL - 35.5 mL

= 9.5 mL = 9.5 cm3

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Density Using Volume Displacement

The density of the zinc object is

then calculated from its mass

and volume.

mass = 68.60 g = 7.2 g/cm3 volume 9.5 cm3

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What is the density (g/cm3) of 48.0 g of a metal if the level of water in a graduated cylinder rises from 25.0 mL to 33.0 mL after the metal is added?

Find the volume first?

object

33.0 mL 25.0 mL

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Solution

Given: 48.0 g Volume of water = 25.0 mL

Volume of water + metal = 33.0 mL

Need: Density (g/mL)Plan: Calculate the volume difference. Change to

cm3, and place in density expression.

33.0 mL - 25.0 mL = 8.0 mL

8.0 mL x 1 cm3 = 8.0 cm3

1 mLSet up Problem:

Density = 48.0 g = 6.0 g = 6.0 g/cm3

8.0 cm3 1 cm3


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