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Chemistry: SI Units & Conversions

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1 Chemistry: SI Units & Conversions

2 SI Base Units of Measure commonly used in chemistry
Time: second (s) Length,distance: meter (m) Mass: kilogram (kg) In class, we consider the “base unit” to be grams. Volume: liter (l) Temperature: Kelvins (K) note: no degree symbol In chemistry lab, we use the Celsius temperature scale. ( °C)

3 Derived Units A derived unit is one in which the units are combined mathematically. Volume: cubic centimeter (cm3) (cm x cm x cm) Area: square meter (m2) ( m x m) Density: mass  volume

4 Converting Celsius to Kelvin
Kelvins = C + 273 °C = Kelvins - 273

5 Prefixes for SI Units Prefixes for units smaller than 1:
micro () 1 X 10-6 or milli (m) 1 X or centi (c) 1 X 10-2 or deci (d) 1 X 10-1 or Prefixes for units larger than 1: kilo (k) 1 X 103 or 1,000

6 Conversion Using the Factor-Labeling Method : (Dimensional Analysis)
Starting unit Target unit Problem: Convert cm to m = X Step 1: write down the starting measurement: number and unit! Step 2: Convert from this prefix to the base unit. (This means meters, liters or grams.) Step 5 If you have arrived at the target unit, you are done! Be sure to include the unit and significant figures in your answer! Step 3: Cancel the units that divide each other out. Step 4: Perform the math… divide by the numbers on the bottom, multiply by the numbers on the top!

7 Practice! Convert 0.00450 km to cm ? X X =
The correct answer is 450 cm, but that’s only 2 sig figs…. ????? Use scientific notation to correct the sig figs! 4.50 x 102 cm


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