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Flashcards for Unit 1. Matter. Anything that has mass & occupies space. 7. How many fundamental units in the SI system?. Fundamental or Base Unit. Physical quantity that must be measured. It cannot be calculated. Derived Unit. A unit defined as a combination of fundamental units.
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Matter Anything that has mass & occupies space.
7 How many fundamental units in the SI system?
Fundamental or Base Unit Physical quantity that must be measured. It cannot be calculated.
Derived Unit A unit defined as a combination of fundamental units.
Unit of mass Kilogram Fundamental Unit
Unit of time Second Fundamental Unit
Unit of length Meter Fundamental Unit
Unit of temperature Kelvin Fundamental Unit
Space or Capacity Volume Derived Unit
Metric Unit of Volume: 10 cm X 10 cm 10 cm Liter Derived Unit
1000 cm3 = 1 Liter ? cm3 = 1 Liter Derived Unit
1000 mL = 1 Liter ? milliliter = 1 Liter Derived Unit
1 mL = 1 cm3 ? milliliter = 1 cm3 Derived Unit
1 kilogram What is the mass of 1 liter of pure H2O? Mass/Volume relationship
1 gram What is the mass of 1 cm3 of pure H2O? Mass/Volume relationship
273 K Freezing Point of water in the Kelvin scale. Physical Constant
373 K Boiling Point of water in the Kelvin scale. Physical Constant
0 C Freezing Point of water in the centigrade scale. Physical Constant
100 C Boiling Point of water in the centigrade scale. Physical Constant
Another name for freezing point. Ice / water equilibrium
Another name for boiling point. Steam / water equilibrium
100 cm = 1 meter ? cm in 1 meter Conversion Fact
1000 mm = 1 meter ? mm in 1 meter Conversion Fact
1000 m = 1 kilometer ? m in 1 km Conversion Fact
Mass / Volume Density
grams / cm3 for solids grams / ml for liquids Units of Density
M D V Density
How close a measured value is to an accepted value. Accuracy
How close a series of measurements are to one another. Precision
Low Scatter High Precision
Measured value – Accepted value x 100% Accepted value Percent Error Table T, reference tables
K = C + 273 C to K Table T, reference tables
The number is written as a product of 2 numbers: - a number between 1 & 10 - a power of 10 Scientific Notation
Negative exponent so the number is between 0 and 1: 0.002 2 X 10-3
Positive exponent so the number is greater than 1: 500 5 X 102
All known digits plus 1 estimated digit. Significant Figures
Decimal Present – Pacific side Start counting at 1st nonzero # 5400.145 cm 7 sig figs
Decimal Present – Pacific side Start counting at 1st nonzero # 0.0175 g 3 sig figs
Decimal Absent – Atlantic side Start counting at 1st nonzero # 4855 g 4 sig figs
Decimal Absent – Atlantic side Start counting at 1st nonzero # 4000 mm 1 sig fig
Answer has same number of decimal places as the addend with the least number of decimal places. Significant Figures: Rule for Addition and Subtraction
77.2 cm is correct! 28.0 cm 23.538 cm 25.68 cm But what do you report? + 77.218 cm
Answer has same number of significant figures as the factor with the least number of significant figures. Significant Figures: Rule for Multiplication & Division
78 m2 is correct! 24 m X 3.26 m = 78.24 m2 But what do you report?
c) 2.7 g/cm3 d) 0.36 cm3/g • 2.749 g/cm3 • 2.75 g/cm3 3 sig figs An aluminum cube has a mass of 4.75 grams. The dimensions of the cube are 1.2 cm X 1.2 cm X 1.2 cm. What is the density of the cube? 2 sf “Volume” = 1.728 cm3
58.5 grams of NaCl = 1 mole. Calculated from P.T. 43.875 g 1 mole = 0.75 moles 58.5 grams 0.8 M 0.75 moles/1. Liter = 0.75 M 5 sig figs 1 sig fig A solution contains 43.875 grams of NaCl dissolved in 1. Liter of H2O. What is the molarity expressed to the correct sig figs?
2 columns plus title independent variable – controlled by scientist (column 1) dependent variable – measured variable (column 2) Data Table
2 axes plus title independent variable – controlled by scientist (column 1) – GOES on X-AXIS dependent variable – measured variable (column 2) – GOES on Y-AXIS Graph