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Topic : M easurement Aim : How can we measure mass and temperature? Do Now : Scientific Method questions (Hand in Lab Safety Activity) HW:. 9 cm. 8 cm. 10 cm. V = L x W x H. V = 10cm x 8cm x 9cm. V = 720 cm 3. Example:. V = 20 –11.5 V = 8.5 mL. V1 =11.5 mL. V2 = 20 mL.
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Topic: Measurement Aim: How can we measure mass and temperature? Do Now: Scientific Method questions (Hand in Lab Safety Activity) HW:
9 cm 8 cm 10 cm V = L x W x H V = 10cm x 8cm x 9cm V = 720 cm3
Example: V = 20 –11.5 V = 8.5 mL V1 =11.5 mL V2 = 20 mL
Amount of matter in an object Grams (g) TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE Mass
172 g http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=gch202
Measures temperature Tube filled with a fluid such as alcohol Thermometer
Fahrenheit Scale: Non-metric temp scale 2 scales used to measure temperature °F
Water freezes = 32°F Water boils = 212°F Human body temp = 98.6°F
Water freezes = 0°C Water boils = 100°C Human body temp = 37°C
Let’s summarize… What is the name of the instrument used to measure mass? Identify the units used to measure mass. What instrument is used to measure temperature? Identify the two temperature scales used. Explain the difference between the two scales.
Review: 1. Which piece of laboratory equipment would be used to obtain the most accurate measure of the volume of a glucose solution? triple beam balance graduated cylinder beaker metric ruler
2. Which piece of equipment could be used to determine the mass of a frog? triple beam balance graduated cylinder beaker metric ruler
3. Mass is best defined as the size of an object density of an object amount of matter in an object weight of an object
4. The amount of space an object takes up is known as its mass density volume matter
5. The units for the volume of a solid is mL mm L cm3
6. The basic unit of volume in the metric system is the kilogram gallon liter mass
7. The basic unit of mass in the metric system is the kilogram gallon liter meter
8. To measure the volume of an irregular solid, a student can use a triple beam balance a beaker displacement in a graduated cylinder a thermometer
9. The volume of a liquid is 13.0 mL. What must a student do to obtain a volume of 12.5 mL of liquid in the graduated cylinder? Add 0.5 mL of liquid. Add 1.5 mL of liquid. Remove 0.5 mL of liquid. Remove 1.5 mL of liquid.