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I

II

III

Section 2-2

Units of Measurement

CH. 2 - MEASUREMENT

A. Number vs. Quantity Quantity – is something that has magnitude, size,

or amount; number + unit

UNITS MATTER!!

B. SI Units

SI units of measurement is the system that all scientists around the world have agreed upon as the single measurement system.

SI units are defined in terms of standards of measurement.

The standards are objects or natural phenomena that are of constant value, easy to preserve and reproduce, and practical in size.

C. SI Base Units

Quantity Base Unit Abbrev.

Length

Mass

Time

Temp

meter

kilogram

second

kelvin

m

kg

s

K

Amount mole mol

Symbol

l

m

t

T

n

D. SI Prefixes – pg 35

mega- M 106

deci- d 10-1

centi- c 10-2

milli- m 10-3

Prefix Symbol Factor

micro- 10-6

nano- n 10-9

pico- p 10-12

kilo- k 103

BASE UNIT --- 100

E. SI Prefix Conversions A conversion factor is a ratio derived from the equality

between two different units that can be used to convert from one unit to the other.

1. Find the difference between the exponents of the two prefixes.

2. Move the decimal that many places.

To the leftor right?

E. SI Prefix Conversions

mega- M 106

deci- d 10-1

centi- c 10-2

milli- m 10-3

Prefix Symbol Factor

micro- 10-6

nano- n 10-9

pico- p 10-12

kilo- k 103

BASE UNIT --- 100

E. SI Prefix Conversions

Large unit being converted to a smaller unit: Move the decimal place to the right the

specified number of places Small unit being converted to a larger

unit: Move the decimal place to the left the

specified number of places

E. SI Prefix Conversions

mega- M 106

deci- d 10-1

centi- c 10-2

milli- m 10-3

Prefix Symbol Factor

micro- 10-6

nano- n 10-9

pico- p 10-12

kilo- k 103

mo

ve le

ft

mo

ve r

igh

t BASE UNIT --- 100

=

E. SI Prefix Conversions

NUMBERUNIT

NUMBER

UNIT

532 m = _______ km0.532

E. SI Prefix Conversions

1) 2100 g = ______________ kg

2) 5.5 L = ______________ mL

3) 45 km = ______________ m

4) 85 m = ______________ mm

2.1

85,000

45,000

5,500

F. Derived Units

Combination of base units.

Volume (m3 or cm3) – the amount of space occupied by an object length length length

D = MV

1 cm3 = 1 mL1 dm3 = 1 L

Density (kg/m3 or g/cm3) – the ratio of mass to volumemass per volume

G. DensityM

ass

(g)

Volume (cm3)

Δx

Δyslope D

V

M

Density is a characteristic physical property of a substance and does not depend on the size of the sample; the ratio of mass to volume is constant.

G. Density

Density is dependent on temperature.

An increase in temperature usually causes a decrease in density for most substances.

H. Problem-Solving Steps

1. Analyze

2. Plan

3. Compute

4. Evaluate

I. Solving Density Problems

An object has a volume of 825 cm3 and a density of 13.6 g/cm3. Find its mass.

GIVEN:

V = 825 cm3

D = 13.6 g/cm3

M = ?

WORK:

M = DV

M = (13.6 g/cm3)(825cm3)

M = 11,200 g

V

MD

I. Solving Density Problems

A liquid has a density of 0.87 g/mL. What volume is occupied by 25 g of the liquid?

GIVEN:

D = 0.87 g/mL

V = ?

M = 25 g

WORK:

V = M D

V = 25 g

0.87 g/mL

V = 29 mLV

MD

3

3

cm

gcm

J. Dimensional Analysis

The “Factor-Label” Method Units, or “labels” are canceled, or

“factored” out

g

J. Dimensional Analysis

Steps:

1. Identify starting & ending units.

2. Line up conversion factors so units cancel.

3. Multiply all top numbers & divide by each bottom number.

4. Check units & answer.

J. Dimensional Analysis

Your European hairdresser wants to cut your hair 8.0 cm shorter. How many inches will he be cutting off? (Hint: 2.54 cm = 1 inch)

8.0 cm 1 in

2.54 cm= 3.2 in

J. Dimensional Analysis

How many milliliters are in 1.00 quart of milk? (Hint: 1.057 qt = 1 L)

1.00 qt 1 L

1.057 qt = 946 mL

qt mL

1000 mL

1 L

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