matter and density
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Matter and Density. Stating a Measurement. In every measurement there is a Number followed by a Unit from a measuring device. International System of Units (SI). adopted in 1960 seven base units which all others can be derived m, kg, K, s, mol, cd , A. SI measurement. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Matter and Density
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Stating a Measurement
In every measurement there is a
¨Number followed by a
¨ Unit from a measuring device
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International System of Units (SI)adopted in 1960seven base units which all others can be
derivedm, kg, K, s, mol, cd, A
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SI measurementLe Système international
d'unités The only countries that have not
officially adopted SI are Liberia (in western Africa) and Myanmar (a.k.a. Burma, in SE Asia), but now these are reportedly using metric regularly
Metrication is a process that does not happen all at once, but is rather a process that happens over time.
Among countries with non-metric usage, the U.S. is the only country significantly holding out. The U.S. officially adopted SI in 1866.
Information from U.S. Metric Association
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Common Metric Prefixes
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properties are that it has:mass: amount of matter (atoms) in
an objectvolume: amount of space an object
takes updensity: the mass per unit volume
of an object
Matter
What some things that are not matter?
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Lengtha linear measurementmeter (m)common units- cm, m, km
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Volumespace occupied by a sample of mattercubic meter (m3) but we use the non SI
unit liter (L) most of the time insteadcommon units- L, ml, cm3, µLshould be measured at 0°C
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Massthis in NOT weight
measures the quantity of matter
kilogram (kg)common units- kg, g, mg, µg
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Temperaturemeasures kinetic energy of particleskelvin (K)common units are K and °C
Anders Celsius1701-1744
Lord Kelvin(William Thomson)1824-1907
Notice that 1 Kelvin = 1 degree Celsius
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Learning Check
Match L) length M) mass V) volume
____ A. A bag of tomatoes is 4.6 kg.
____ B. A person is 2.0 m tall.
____ C. A medication contains 0.50 g
Aspirin.
____ D. A bottle contains 1.5 L of
water.
M
L
M
V
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Densityan intensive or intrinsic property of matter
the ratio of an object’s mass to its volume
depends on only on the substance, NOT ON THE SIZE of the substance
as temperature increases, density normally decreases (thermal expansion)
Back to the
Future “Your are
my density”
clip. Back to the Future
“Your are my
density” clip
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Density
D = densityM = massV = volume
D = M/V
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Example problem• A piece of lead has a mass of 56.4 g and
a volume of 5.3 cm3. Calculate its density.
M= 56.4 g D=M/VV= 5.3 cm3
given formula set up problem answer w/ unit of measurement
cm3 is same as ml so sometimes see g/ml
56.4g/5.3 cm3 11 g/cm3
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Density mass (g)volume (cm3)
Mercury
13.6 g/cm3 21.5 g/cm3
Aluminum
2.7 g/cm3
Platinum