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Notes A. Measurement. 9.3.2014. DQQ 9.4.2014. Which of the following is true regarding lab safety? A. Eyeglasses provide as much protection as safety goggles. B. It is okay to chew gum in the lab, but food items or drinks cannot be consumed.
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Notes A. Measurement 9.3.2014
DQQ 9.4.2014 • Which of the following is true regarding lab safety? • A. Eyeglasses provide as much protection as safety goggles. • B. It is okay to chew gum in the lab, but food items or drinks cannot be consumed. • C. You may not use glassware that is chipped or broken, but a small crack is fine. • D. If you have chemicals left after a lab experiment, you may not return them from their original bottle, they must be thrown away.
Measurement Notes • Accuracy: As close to the actual or correct number as possible. • Precision: The measurement is repeated to show the same results.
Measurement Notes • Length/Width: • Use a ruler or meter stick • Measure in centimeters (cm) or meters (m) • Circumference: • Distance around an object • Use a string and ruler • Units are in cm • Diameter • Distance across an object
Measurement Notes • Mass: • Amount of matter in an object • Use a balance or electronic scale • Measure in grams (g)
Measurement Notes • Time: • Use a stopwatch • Measure in seconds (s) • Temperature: • Average kinetic energy of an object’s molecules • Use a thermometer • Measures in °C, °F, K
Measurement Notes • Volume: • How much space an object takes up • Measure with a graduated cylinder • Units are in L or mL for liquids • Units are in cm3 for solids
Measurement Notes • Volume by Displacement: • Used for objects with irregular shapes • 1.) Fill a graduated cylinder with 50mL of water • 2.) Drop object carefully into water • 3.) Record new volume in graduated cylinder • 4.) Subtract final volume from the initial volume of 50mL to get the volume of the object
Finding Density • 1.) Mass the item in grams • 2.) Use displacement method to determine the volume • 3.) Density= mass/volume (g/mL) • D=m/v