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Chemistry Lecture Notes January 8, 2006. Chemical Reaction: Is a Chemical CHANGE When something NEW is created. Reactants ---  Products A + B  C + D.

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1 Chemistry Lecture Notes January 8, 2006

2 Chemical Reaction: Is a Chemical CHANGE When something NEW is created. Reactants ---  Products A + B  C + D

3 The Scientific Method

4 An ordered and logical approach to solve a problem or answer a question.

5 Using the scientific method requires that one be a good observer. observation involves a judgment or assumption uses the five senses inference

6 Data Observations are also called data. There are two types of data. qualitative dataquantitative data measurements; must have numbers descriptions; no numbers

7 Parts of the Scientific Method Identify an unknown, question or problem. Make observations and formulate a hypothesis (a testable prediction). Experiment to test the hypothesis. Record Data Draw a valid conclusion.

8 A Scientific Experiment procedure the order of events in an experiment; the “recipe” Some experiments require a “control” and differ by only one variable. This is a controlled experiment. variable any factor that could influence the result The conclusion must be based on the data.

9 Measurements are quantities of matter and MUST ALWAYS include the appropriate units 76 meters 45 grams 4.3 km 0.003 kg 5.4 mL

10 Conversion Factor is a RATIO a/b or a b formed by the EQUALITY between 2 different units.

11 Conversion factors are used to convert measurements or quantities from one unit to another.

12 4 quarters = 1 1 dollar 1 dollar = 1 4 quarters Why do these quantities both equal “1” ?

13 Because the ratio is equal to “1”, they can be multiplied by other factors in an equation WITHOUT changing the validity of the equation.

14 Dimensional Analysis

15 A mathmatical technique Solving problems involving quantities or measurements using ratios and equivalent units.

16 A mathmatical technique Solving problems involving quantities or measurements using ratios and equivalent units. Using conversion factors Conversion factors can be flipped (nominator for denominator) to find desired units.

17 Express a mass of 5.712 grams in milligrams and kilograms Given = 5.712 grams (? Sign.digits) What equality relates grams to milligrams? 1 g = 1000 mg This can be written as “ 1g/1000 mg or 1000 mg/1 g

18 Given grams and want mg, so the conversion factor should be written as follows: 5.712 g x (1000mg) = 5712 mg 1 g

19 Given grams and want kg, so the conversion factor should be written as follows: 5.712 g x ( 1 kg ) = 0.005712 kg 1000 g

20 Express 16.45 m in centimeters and kilometers 1645 cm 0.01645 km

21 Express 0.014 mg in grams 0.000014 g

22 Complete p 42 1 - 6

23 Recall Scientific Notation

24 Recall Significant Digits

25 P 77 Counting atoms Mole Avogadro’s number Molar mass Gram/mole conversions Conversions with avogadro’s number

26 P 219 Monatomic ions Binary ionic compounds Stock system for elements in d block Polyatomic ions Molecular compounds

27 P 237 Formula mass Molar mass Percentage composition Calculation of empirical formulas Calculation of molecular formulas

28 Review equations and reactions Balancing equations P 268 – 9 molar ratios Types of reactions Predicting products

29 Stoichiometry Ch 9

30 Gases Gas law

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