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Metrics, Significant Figures, Conversions, and Density

Metrics, Significant Figures, Conversions, and Density. Review! YEAH!. How Many Significant Figures Do I Have?. 0.0101010100 9 300 1 300. 3. 3.12050 6 4.05 3 0.0020 2. Question Two. 457 km = ________ cm Move decimal 5 to the right: 45,700,000. Question Three.

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Metrics, Significant Figures, Conversions, and Density

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  1. Metrics, Significant Figures, Conversions, and Density Review! YEAH!

  2. How Many Significant Figures Do I Have? • 0.0101010100 • 9 • 300 • 1 • 300. • 3 • 3.12050 • 6 • 4.05 • 3 • 0.0020 • 2

  3. Question Two • 457 km = ________ cm • Move decimal 5 to the right: 45,700,000

  4. Question Three • 14.6 yards = ____ ft • 14.6 yds x 3ft/1yd = 43.8 ft

  5. Question Four • Add, using correct significant figures 3.492 + 0.303 + 30.30 • 34.10

  6. Question Five • 37,854,120 mL = ______ L • Move decimal 3 to the left, 37854.12 No zero because of sig figs

  7. Question 6 • If the mass of an object is 124.589 grams and the density is 2.45 g/cm3, what is the volume of the object? • 124.589/2.45 = 50.9 cm3

  8. Question 7 • 30,833 mg = ____ kg • Move decimal six to the left • 0.030833 kg

  9. Question Eight • 5 mL = _____ mL • Move decimal 3 to the left • 0.005 mL

  10. Question Nine • The density of an object is 1.56 g/cm3. What is the mass of this object when the volume is 12 L? • Convert 12L  mL • 1.56 x 12,000 = 19,000 g

  11. Question Ten • 1.25 days = _______ s • 1.25 days x 24 hours x 60 min x 60 sec = 108000 s

  12. Question Eleven • If I am measuring with a ruler in centimeters, how many digits past the decimal should I record? • 2

  13. Question Twelve • How do I find the volume of a rectangular solid? • L x W x H

  14. Question Thirteen • I took the mass of a block of wood. The mass was 198 mg. I then measured the block and it was 14 cm wide, 3 cm high, and 17 cm long. What is the density of the wood? • Multiply L x W x H to get volume • 0.198/714 = 0.0003 g/cm3

  15. Question Fourteen • 160 km2 = _____ m2 • Normally you would move three to the right, but since it’s squared you’d do that twice… so 6 to the right • 1.6 x 108 m2

  16. Question Fifteen • 156 cm3 = _____ m3 • Normally you would move two to the left, but since it’s cubed, you do that three times, so move six to the left • 1.56 x 10-4 m3

  17. Question Sixteen • One of the largest gold nuggets ever discovered was found in Australia in 1872. The nugget had a mass of 286 kg. Given that 19.32 g/cm3 is the density of gold, calculate the volume of this nugget • Convert 286kg  286000 g • 286000 / 19.32 = 14800 cm3

  18. Question Seventeen • I am measuring the length of a stirring rod and I get: 1.25 cm, 12.8 mm, and 0.129 m. The actual length of the stirring rod is 19.3 cm. Am I accurate? Am I precise? • You are not accurate because you did not get the correct number. You are also not precise because all measurements are not close to each other when converted.

  19. Question Eighteen • I am measuring the mass of sodium chloride for an experiment. I obtain a measurement of 12.236 mL. What is wrong with the way I have reported this value? • Mass should be in units of grams, not milliliters

  20. Question Nineteen • 48°C = _____°F • °F = 9/5°C + 32 • 9/5*48+32 = 120°F

  21. Question Twenty • 115°F = ______ K • °C = 5/9(°F -32) • 5/9(115-32) = 46.1°C • K = °C + 273 • 46.1 + 273 = 319 K

  22. Question Twenty - One • Express 125,000,000,000 in scientific notation • 1.25 x 1011

  23. Question Twenty Two • Express 0.0000008 in scientific notation • 8 x 10-7

  24. Question Twenty Three • What is 4.869 x 105 in decimal notation? • 486,900

  25. Question Twenty Four • What is 5.21 x 10-4 in decimal notation? • 0.000521

  26. Question Twenty Six • 298 K = ____°F • 298K-273 = 25°C • 9/5(25)+32 = 77.0°F

  27. Question Twenty seven • How many significant figures do I have? 12,000,000 • 2

  28. Question Twenty Eight • How many significant figures do I have? 10.0 • 3

  29. Question Twenty Nine • A sample has a volume of 12.5 L and a mass of 25.8 kg. What is its density in g/L? • 25,800/12.5 = 2060 g/L

  30. Question Twenty Nine • A student finds the density of carbon monoxide to be 1.62 g/cm3. The accepted value is 1.12 g/cm3. What is the percent error? • |1.12-1.62| / 1.12 x 100 = 44.6%

  31. Question Thirty • One inch = 2.54 cm • 15.869 cm3 = ____ in3 • 15.869 cm x 1/2.54 x 1/2.54 x 1/2.54 = 0.96839 in3

  32. Question Thirty One • If I am driving in a car at 65 miles/hour, what is my speed in meters/second • 1 mile = 1.6 km • 65 miles x 1.6 km/mile x 1000 m/km x 1hr/60min x 1min/60 sec = 29 m/s

  33. Question Thirty Two • I am measuring the mass of calcium chloride for an experiment. I measure the mass three times, obtaining values of 125.46 g, 0.12455 kg, 124,999 mg. The actual mass is 1.25 x 108mg. Am I accurate? Am I precise? • You are both accurate and precise

  34. Question Thirty Three • I measure the volume of a liquid to be 124.56 mL. The actual volume is 12.8 cL. What is my percent error? • Convert to the same unit first! • |12.8 – 12.456| / 12.8 x 100 = 2.69%

  35. Question Thirty Four • Convert 6.5 x 107 nm to cm. • Nano to centi is seven to the left • 6.5 cm

  36. Question Thirty Five • 87 mm2 = ____ dm2 • mm to dm is usually two steps to the left. Since it’s squared, you’ll move four spots to the left. • 0.0087

  37. Question Thirty Six • Add, using proper sig figs • 5.0385 + 8.9 + 14.203 = • 28.1

  38. Question Thirty Seven • The density of an object is 5.46 g/cm3. Calculate the volume, in liters, of an object that has a mass of 540 mg. • 9.9 x 10-5 L

  39. Question Thirty Eight • The mass of an object is 65 dg. The density of the object is 4.392 g/L. What is the volume of the object in mL? • 1500 mL

  40. Don’t forget to study your equipment and reading equipment!!

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