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Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the percent error: 2. If 50 grams of carbon dioxide react completely with 30 grams of water to form carbonic acid, what is the mass of carbonic acid formed?

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Page 1: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Warm Up1. You measure an object and find its length to

be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm.

a. Find the error:b.Find the percent error:

2. If 50 grams of carbon dioxide react completely with 30 grams of water to form carbonic acid, what is the mass of carbonic acid formed?

Page 2: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Warm Up1. You measure an object and find its length to be

2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm.

a. Find the error: 2.5 - 2.48 = 0.02b.Find the percent error:

(0.02/2.5) x 100 = 0.8 %2. If 50 grams of carbon dioxide react completely

with 30 grams of water to form carbonic acid, what is the mass of carbonic acid formed?

50 + 30 = 80 grams

Page 3: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Quick Elements “Quiz”

Name the element: Identify the symbol:

Fe NitrogenAg FluorineCu HeliumPb HydrogenS Zinc

Page 4: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Quick Elements “Quiz”

Name the element: Identify the symbol:

Fe: Iron Nitrogen: NAg: Silver Fluorine: FCu: Copper Helium: HePb: Lead Hydrogen: HS: Sulfur Zinc: Zn

Page 5: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Chemistry 3.3 -3.5

Page 6: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

International System of Units(SI)

• Revised version of the metric system• Purpose: so that scientists use standard units

of measurement– Important when sharing experimental methods,

following a method, and noting results

Page 7: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Length

• SI unit for Length : meter (m)

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Volume

The space occupied by a sample

• SI Unit : Liter (L)

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Mass

The amount of matter an object contains

• SI unit for mass: kilogram (kg)

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Commonly used Prefixes in the Metric system

You must memorize and be able to use the prefixes indicated in red!!!!

Page 11: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Lets practice

You should know that kilo means 1000 times greater. k = 1000

1 kg is equal to how many grams?1 kg = x g

Page 12: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Lets practice

You should know that kilo means 1000 times greater. k = 1000

1 kg is equal to how many grams?1 kg = 1000 g

Page 13: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

If centi- means 1/100or 10-3

Then 1 cm is equal to how many meters?1 cm = ? m

Page 14: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

If centi- means 1/100or 10-3

Then 1 cm is equal to how many meters?1 cm = ? m1 cm = 1/100 m = .01 m

Page 15: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

If milli means 1/1000

Then 1 L = ? mL

Page 16: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

If milli means 1/1000

Then 1 L = 1000 mL

Remember that you have 1000 mL in 1 L, that is where we get the 1/1000!!!

Page 17: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Density

• Density ( ρ ): the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume

• Density = mass volume

ρ = grams L or cm3

Page 18: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

Specific Gravity

• Comparison of the density of a substance to another substance (typically water)

• Hydrometer: Device used to measure specific gravity.

Page 19: Warm Up 1. You measure an object and find its length to be 2.48 cm. The actual length according to the package is 2.5 cm. a.Find the error: b.Find the

TemperatureScales– Celsius

• sets the freezing point of water as 0 ° and the boiling point of water as 100 °

• Includes negative values

– Kelvin • °C + 273 = Kelvin • Absolute zero: 0 K = - 273 C°The point when all molecular motion stops!!!!

– Fahrenheit

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Lets practice

Convert 609 K into Celsius:

Convert 25 C into kelvin:

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Lets practice

Convert 609 K into Celsius:609 -273 = 336 CConvert 25 C into kelvin: 25 C + 273 = 298 K

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The End!!!