Dimensional Analysis, SI Units & Significant figures

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Dimensional Analysis, SI Units & Significant figures

WHAT IS CHEMISTRY The study of matter, its composition, structure, properties, and the changes it undergoes & energy changes associated with it.

Scientific Method -A logical way of solving problems or answering questions -Begins with an observation

Scientific Method -Observations can be qualitative or quantitative -Qualitative: Non-numerical information -Quantitative: Numerical information

Parts of the Scientific Method -Hypothesis: A testable statement -Serves as a basis for making predictions & for carrying out further experiments -Formulated in if-then statements

Scientific Method -Test a hypothesis using an experiment -Experiments consist of controls (conditions that remain constant) & variables (conditions that change)

Scientific Method -If the hypothesis is successful, a model is constructed -A model is an explanation of how phenomena occur & how data or events are related

Scientific Method -If a model explains many phenomena it becomes a theory -A theory is a broad generalization that explains a body of facts or phenomena

SI Units SI Units (Le Systéme Internationale) -A standard system of measurements used by scientists world wide.

SI Units Standard Unit: A unit in a system that are constant value, easy to reproduce, & are practical in size. -There are seven standard units in the SI system.

SI Units

SI Units -Combining SI units creates a derived unit -Derived units are created by multiplying or dividing standard units -The main ones are volume & density for class

SI Units Volume -The amount of space occupied by an object -Formula: L*W*H -Unit cm 3 -By definition 1 cm 3 =1 ml

SI Units Density -The ratio of mass to volume -Formula: D = m/v -Mass unit grams (g) -Volume units ml or cm 3 - Overall unit g/ml or g/cm 3

Metric System -Unit of measurement based on units of 10 Advantages -Easy to use -Universal (used by all scientists)

Dimensional Analysis -Process for converting between units Conversion factor: A ratio of equal values used to go from one unit to another.

Using Dimensional Analysis -Multiply the starting unit by the conversion factor Example: Convert 25 mg to g

Using Dimensional analysis -Set up your problem using the conversion factor 25 mg x 1 g = 1000 mg 0.025 g

Using Dimensional Analysis Convert A. 0.45 km to mm B. 35 ml to L C. 5 km to cm D. 65 mi/hr to m/s

Accuracy & Precision Accuracy: refers to how closely individual measurements agree with the correct, or true value Precision is a measure of how closely an individual measurements agree with one another

Accuracy & Precision Accurate? NO Precise? Yes

Accuracy & Precision Accurate? Yes Precise? Yes

Percent error -Allows you to compare your answer to the actual answer to determine your accuracy. -Actual answer is the accepted value -Your answer is the experimental value

Percent error % error = AV-EV AV X 100 Notice the absolute value sign, % error will never be negative

Significant figures -In measurements, it consists of all the digits known with certainty plus one final digit which is uncertain or estimated.

Significant Figures -Use the Pacific to Atlantic Rule -Pacific = Decimal Present Start from the Pacific (left hand side), every digit beginning with the first 1-9 integer is significant 20.0 = 3 sig digits 0.00320400 = 6 sig digits 1000. = 4 sig digits

Significant Figures -Atlantic = Decimal Absent Start from the Atlantic (right hand side), every digit beginning with the first 1-9 integer is significant 100020 = 5 sig digits 1000 = 1 sig digits

Examples 458 g 4085 g 4850 g 3 4 3 0.0485 g 3 0.004085 g 40.004085 g 4 8

Adding & Subtracting When you add or subtract measurements, your answer must have the same number of digits to the right of the decimal point as the value with the fewest digits to the right of the decimal point.

Adding & Subtracting Ex: 456.865g + 2g = 458.865g Since 2g has no digits right of the decimal, neither can your answer, which would be 459 (three sig figs)

Adding & Subtracting 1.A. 12.52 + 349.0 + 8.24 369.8 2.B. 74.626 28.34 46.29 3.C. 2.6g + 3.47g + 7.678g 13.7 g 4.D. 30.0 ml 2.35 ml 27.7 ml 5.E. 5.678 cm + 3.76 cm 9.44 cm

Multiplying & Dividing -When you multiply or divide measurements, your answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measurement with the fewest sig figs. This does not apply to counted values or unit conversions

Multiplying & Dividing 1.A. 3.6 x 653 2400 1.5 2.B. 2.10 x 0.70 0.29 3.C. 2.4526 8.4 4.D. 47 g 32.34 ml 1.5 g/ml