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Page 1: Unit 2 Chapter 3 Scientific Measurement. Today… Turn in: Nothing Our Plan: Daily Challenge Scientific Notation, Accuracy, Precision, Error Notes Worksheet

Unit 2Chapter 3Scientific

Measurement

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Today… Turn in:

Nothing Our Plan:

Daily Challenge Scientific Notation, Accuracy, Precision, Error Notes Worksheet #1 Wrap Up – Rally Robin

Homework (Write in Planner): Complete WS #1 by next class

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Daily Challenge The number 602200000000000000000000 is used so frequently in chemistry that it has its own name; Avogadro’s number. What would be a better way of writing it?

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Scientific Notation To write a number in

scientific notation:

1. Move the decimal so that the number is between 1 and 10.

2. The exponent is the number of tens places you moved the decimal

3. Moving the decimal right = - exponent Moving the decimal left = + exponent

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Examples

65000 m = 0.0000156 s =

0.24 m/s = 6.7 mm =

6.5 x 104 m

1.56 x 10-5 s2.4 x 10-1 m/s

6.7 x 100 mm

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To Write a number in Standard Form

Change it from scientific notation to a standard number by moving the decimal.

Example1.4 x 106 = 1,400,0002.6 x 10-4 = 0.00026

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Adding & Subtracting

Change the numbers to the same exponent.

Add or subtract the numbers

Example: 4.1 x 106 + 8.5 x 107

0.41 x 107 + 8.5 x 107 = 8.91 x 107

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Multiplication Multiply the numbers Add the exponents

Example: (4 x 106)(2 x 108) 8 x 1014

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Division Divide the numbers Subtract the exponents

Example: (9 x 107)/(3 x 104) 3 x 103

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Try It Out!

1. 3.5 x 104 + 5.1 x 105

2. (5.7 x 108)(3.5 x 106)3. (6.9 x 106)/(4.5 x 103)

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Answers

1. 5.45 x 105

2. 1.995 x 1015

3. 1.53 x 103

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Or… Use your scientific calculator. The EE button means x10^

Do the Try it Out problems again using your calculator and see if you get the correct answers!

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Accuracy & Precision Accuracy – compare to the CORRECT value

Precision – compare to the values of two or more REPEATED MEASUREMENTS

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Accurate, Precise, Both, Neither?

Accurate

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Accurate, Precise, Both, Neither?

Precise

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Accurate, Precise, Both, Neither?

Neither

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Accurate, Precise, Both, Neither?

Precise

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Accurate, Precise, Both, Neither?

Both

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Accurate, Precise, Both, Neither?

Accurate

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Percent Error

Percent Error = |experimental - actual| actual value

The absolute value is present so that percent error is always POSITIVE!

X 100

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Example Working in the laboratory, a student finds

the density of a piece of pure aluminum to be 2.85 g/cm3.  The accepted value for the density of aluminum is 2.699 g/cm3.  What is the student's percent error?

Percent Error = |2.85 – 2.699| 2.699

5.59%

X 100 =

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Try It Out A student takes an object with an accepted

mass of 200.00 grams and masses it on his own balance.  He records the mass of the object as 196.5 g.   What is his percent error?

Percent Error = |196.5 – 200.00| 200.00

1.75%

X 100 =

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STOP! Complete Worksheet #1 by

next class Worksheets are…

A completion grade (i.e. You do not get a grade until it is 100% finished)

10 points on time -2.5 points each day it’s late

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Wrap Up

Rally Robin Pair up with your shoulder

partner. Divide a deck of cards in half. Take turns asking each other the questions on the cards.

Be sure to cover the answer with your finger.

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Today… Turn in:

Get out WS#1 to Check Our Plan:

Scientific Notation Clicker Review Scientific Notation Quiz Notes – Significant Figures/Units of Measurement WS #2 Bluff

Homework (Write in Planner): Complete WS #2 by next class (9/12) QUIZ OVER SIG FIGS NEXT TIME!

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Units in Chemistry When you add or subtract two numbers, they must

have the same units. The answer then has those units as well. Example: 4 m + 12 m = 16 m When you multiply, you also multiply the units. Examples:

4 m x 5 m = 20 m2

2 g x 3 s = 6g·s When you divide, you also divide the units. Examples:

4 m / 2 s = 2 m/s 8 g / 2 mL = 4g/mL

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Challenge!

What does the word “significant” mean?

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Significant Figures

The numbers that are known, plus a digit that is estimated

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RULES***All nonzero numbers are significant***

125, 689 has 6 significant figures (sig figs)156 has 3 sig figs

1. Zeros between nonzero numbers are significant.

40.7 mL has ______ sig figs

870,009 g has _____ sig figs

3

6

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RULES2. Zeros in front of nonzero

numbers are not significant

0.00011 s has _____ sig figs

0.956 g/mL has _____ sig figs

2

3

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RULES3. Zeros at the end of a

number and to the right of a decimal are significant

85.0000 kg has _____ sig figs

2.00000000 L has _____ sig figs

6

9

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RULES4. Zeros at the end of a

number are NOT significant. If there is a decimal at the end, they ARE.

2000. m/s has _____ sig figs

2000 m/s has _____ sig figs

4

1

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EASY RULE!Decimal

NoDecimal

Start at the first nonzero number on the left and count every number right

Start at the first nonzero number on the right and count every number left

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Unlimited Significant Figures

Counting – There are 23 students in the classroom Could also be expressed as 23.0 or

23.00000000000000 etc. Conversion Factors – 60 min = 1

hour Exact quantities do not affect the

process of rounding

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Try It Out How many sig figs?1. 0.001252. 1.125980003. 3,0004. 0.01001035. 5,500.6. 1.23 x 105

39

1

6

43

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Rounding Round the following numbers so

that they have 3 significant figures:1. 1.36579 =2. 120 =3. 145,256,987 =4. 0.0001489651 =

1.37

1.20 x 102 OR 120.145,000,000

0.000149

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To Multiply & Divide Sig Figs…

1. Count the number of sig figs in each number

2. Round the answer so that it has the same number of sig figs as the number in the problem with the fewest.

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Example 1 16.19 g / 4.2 mL

= 3.8547619 g/mL 16.19 has 4 sig figs 4.2 has 2 sig figs, so the answer

should have 2 sig figs

3.9 g/mL

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Example 2 9.3 m x 0.00167 m = 0.015531m2

9.3 m has 2 sig figs, 0.00167 has 3 sig figs

Therefore, the answer must have only 2 sig figs.

0.016 m2

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Try It Out!

(1.23)(0.011) =12.63000/100 = (1.23 x 106)(3.5 x 104) =0.0045912/6.570 =

0.0140.1

4.3 x 1010

6.988 x 10-4

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Stop

Complete Worksheet #2

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Bluff1A. How many sig figs are in 0.001023?1B. Solve 456 x 3.22A. How many sig figs would the answer have if you calculated 2.1 x 0.01? 2B. How many sig figs are in 123,000?3A. Solve 2.7 x 33B. How many sig figs would the answer have if you calculated 1.4/3.789?

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Bluff4A. What is 235,489 rounded to 2 sig figs?4B. Solve 1/2365A. Solve 3.7914/9.25B. What is 1,926,560 rounded to 1 sig fig?6A. How could you write 230 with 3 sig figs?6B. What is 0.00056798 rounded to 4 sig figs?

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Today… Turn in:

Get out WS#2 to Check Our Plan:

Sig Fig Race Sig Fig Quiz Notes – Significant Figures in Measurement Practical Lab - Measurement Wrap Up – Measure Up

Homework (Write in Planner): Fill out p. 9 – top of 11 using your text by next class!

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Sig Figs in Measurements

When doing any measurements in chemistry, it is important that you use the correct precision.

All measurements should be made by writing all units you know and estimating the last unit.

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Examples

20 40 60

20 40 60

54

38

4 8 102 6 12 14

13.9

503010

10 30 50 70

70

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More Examples!

2 4 6

0.5 1 1.5

20 40 60

3.4

1.16

72

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Units of Measurement

Every measurement in chemistry MUST HAVE A UNIT!

Without a unit, the number means nothing!

We will use SI units in class

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Wrap Up – Clicker!

2 4 6

0.5 1 1.5

20 40 60

5.3

1.58

43

5

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Today Before Class:

Get out Note Booklet, Calculator, & Pencil Our Plan:

Mix/Group Review (#1-11) Challenge Notes - Conversions WS #3 Wrap Up – Practice Problem from the Worksheet

Homework (Write in Planner): Try out some of the problems on the worksheet

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Review Time

Open up your notebooklet to p. 11. Answer questions 1 – 6.

Get up and move around the classroom. When the instructor says “group by the answer to #___” you have to form a group of students that is the same as the answer to the problem!

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Review Time

Now answer questions 7 – 11 on your own.

When you are finished pair up with your face partner and share your answers.

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Mix/Group How many sig figs:

1. 102.325002. 560.3. 0.0012501

What is the exponent?:4. 420= 5. 36,000,0006. 60 =

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Think-Pair-Share

Round these numbers so that they have 3 sig figs:

7. 103,2508. 567.99. 0.001256110. 10011. Read the measurement below

correctly.

103,000 or 1.03 x 105

568 or 5.68 x 102

0.00126 or 1.26 x 10-3

100. or 1.00 x 102

20 40 60 43

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Challenge

Would you be breaking the speed limit in a 40 mi/h zone if you were traveling at 60 km/h?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhm7-LEBznk

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Challenge

How old are you, in minutes?

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Conversion Factors

Definition: a ratio of equivalent units

It is always equal to 1 When multiplying by a conversion

factor, the numerical value is changed, but the actual size of the quantity remains the same

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Conversion Factors When working with conversion

factors, we use the Factor-Label Method (dimensional analysis)

The factor is the number that explains the relationship between two things

The labels are its’ units

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Examples

4 quarters = 1 1 dollar

OR 1 dollar = 1

4 quartersFactor

Label

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Examples

12 months = 1

1 year 1 foot = 1

12 inches

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Rules for using Conversion Factors

1. Always start by writing what you know from the problem.

2. Multiply by a conversion factor so that the units cancel out (same unit in numerator and denominator)

3. Continue converting until your answer is in the desired units.

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Example 1 – your age in minutes

Checklist:

I started by writing what I knew

All units cancel

My answer is in minutes

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Mrs. C’s top 4 reasons for NOT using the Factor-Label Method

1. You’re super-intelligent and enjoy solving relatively simple problems in the most complex manner.

2. You're tired of always getting the correct answers.

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Mrs. C’s top 4 reasons for NOT using the Factor-Label Method

3. You’re artistic, and rather than using Mrs. C’s concrete-sequential method of solving problems you want to use your own random method such that you create abstract patterns and designs on paper that you might be able to sell as artwork.

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Mrs. C’s top 4 reasons for NOT using the Factor-Label Method

4. Let's say that you have no interest in going to the prom or making the soccer team, and you don't mind being unpopular, unattractive, ignorant, insecure, uninformed, and unpleasant.

Otherwise,You Need the Factor-Label Method!

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Testimonials "I was a South High School student who dozed off

while Mrs. C taught us the Factor-Label method in chemistry. I never quite got the hang of it. It irritated me... all of those fractions. I never really liked fractions. Although my grades had been pretty high, I got a D in chemistry and subsequently did not take any more high school science classes. It was not long before I started on drugs, and then used crime to support my drug habit. I have recently learned the factor-label method and realize how simply it could have solved all of my problems. Alas, it is too late. I won't get out of prison until 2022 and even then, my self image is permanently damaged. I attribute all of my problems to my unwillingness to learn the factor-label method." -Jane

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Testimonials "I thought I knew everything and that sports was the

only thing that mattered in high school. When Mrs. C taught our class the factor-label method, I didn't care about it at all. I was making plans for the weekend with my girlfriend who loved me because I was a running back and not because of chemistry. While other kids were home solving conversion problems, I was practicing making end sweeps. Then one day I was hit hard. Splat. My knee was gone. I was a total loser. My girl friend deserted me. My parents, who used to brag about my football stats, stopped loving me and started getting on my case about grades. I decided to throw myself into my school work. But I couldn't understand anything. I would get wrong answers all of the time. I now realize that my failure in school came from never having learned the factor-label method. I thought everyone else was smarter than me. After the constant humiliation of failing I finally gave up. I am worthless. I have no friends, no skills, no interests. I have now learned the factor-label method, but it is too late." -Bill

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Example 2 How many dollars do you have if

you have 38 quarters?

9.5 dollars

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Example 3 How many nanoseconds are in one week?

600,000,000,000,000 nanoseconds

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Example 4 How many milligrams are in 12 g?

12,000 mg

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TRY IT OUT! Now try the next three problems in your notes on your own.

Checklist:

I started by writing what I knew

All units cancel

My answer is in desired units

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The Answers…

1. 790,000,000 seconds

2. 6.71 x 103 grams3. 5.3 x 103 mL

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STOP!Start Worksheet #3.You must show work and you must use the factor-label method!

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Today… Turn in:

Get WS #3 out On Mrs. C’s birthday she will be 1.041 x 109 seconds old. How many

years old will she be? Our Plan:

Pass the Paper Work on Worksheet #3 Notes - Density WS #4 Wrap Up – Density Problem

Homework (Write in Planner): Complete WS #3 &#4 by next class QUIZ OVER BOTH WORKSHEETS NEXT TIME!

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Review

Pass the Problem Each student has a problem to solve.

The first student will do step 1 (write what you know) and pass the paper to the next student who will complete the second step. Continue passing the paper until you get the answer.

Example: How many days are in 60 seconds?

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Pass the Paper Answers

56996,40081,000,000

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Density Review

Density = Mass/VolumeVolume of liquids is measured in liters or milliliters

Volume of solids is length x width x height

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Example A bar of silver has a mass of

68.0 g and a volume of 6.48 cm3. What is the density of silver?

10.5 g/cm3

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Example A copper penny has a mass of 3.1

g and the density of copper is 8.8571 g/cm3. What is the volume of the penny?

0.35 cm3

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Try It Out What is the mass of a pure silver

coin that has a volume of 1.3 cm3? The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3.

14 g

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STOP!Complete Worksheet #4

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Wrap Up - Density Review (p. 15 Notes)

• Four graduated cylinders each contain a different liquid: A, B, C, and D.

• Liquid A: mass = 18.5 g; volume = 15.0 mL• Liquid B: mass = 16.5 g; volume = 8.0 mL• Liquid C: mass = 12.8 g; volume = 10.0 mL• Liquid D: mass = 20.5 g; volume = 12.0 mL• Examine the information given for each liquid,

calculate the density, and predict the layering of the liquids if they were carefully poured into a larger graduated cylinder.

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Density Review

Density = Mass/VolumeA – 1.23 g/mL

C – 1.28 g/mL

D – 1.71 g/mL

B – 2.1 g/mL

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Today…

Turn in: Get WS #3 & #4 out to be graded

Our Plan: Which Word Am I? Conversions/Density Quiz Lab Wrap Up – High Five

Homework (Write in Planner): Missing Work

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Review – Which Word Am I (p. 15 Notes)

1. Mass divided by volume2. The numbers that are known in a measurement

plus one estimated digit3. How close your measurements are to the true

value4. How close your measurements are to each other5. Convert 3.69 meters into inches.6. What is the volume of a cube that has a mass of

7.9 g and a density of 9.45 g/cm3?

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Wrap Up

What questions do you have on the lab?

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Today… Turn in:

Get Lab Packet Out, Calculator, Pencil Our Plan:

LAB – DUE TODAY Work Day

Missing Work Test Review

Homework (Write in Planner): Test Review due next class TEST NEXT TIME!

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Today… Turn in:

Get out Test Review to check Turn in Measurement Lab if you haven’t yet!

Our Plan: Worksheet Race Go over Test Review, then turn it in Unit 3 Test Periodic Table Basics Activity

Homework (Write in Planner): PT BASICS DUE NEXT MONDAY!

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After the Test

PT BASICS HELP