Mass vs. Weight Mass depends on the amount of ___________ in the object. Weight depends on the force of ____________ acting on the object. ______________.

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Mass vs. Weight Mass depends on the amount of ___________ in the object. Weight depends on the force of ____________ acting on the object. ______________ may change as you move from one location to another; ____________ will not. You have the same ____________ on the moon as on the earth, but you ___________ less since there is less _________ on the moon. matter gravity Weight mass Mass = 80 kg Weight = 176 lbs. mass weigh gravity Mass = 80 kg Weight = 29 lbs.

The SI System (The Metric System)‏ Here is a list of common units of measure used in science: Standard Metric Unit Quantity Measured kilogram, (gram) ______________ meter ______________ cubic meter, (liter) ______________ seconds ______________ Kelvin, (˚Celsius) _____________ The following are common approximations used to convert from our English system of units to the metric system: 1 m ≈ _________ 1 kg ≈ _______ 1 L ≈ 1.06 quarts 1.609 km ≈ 1 mile 1 gram ≈ ______________________ 1mL ≈ _____________ volume 1mm ≈ thickness of a _______ mass length volume time temperature 1 yard 2.2 lbs. mass of a small paper clip sugar cube’s dime

kilo- hecto- deka- deci- centi- milli- Metric Conversions The metric system prefixes are based on factors of _______. Here is a list of the common prefixes used in chemistry: kilo- hecto- deka- deci- centi- milli- The box in the middle represents the standard unit of measure such as grams, liters, or meters. Moving from one prefix to another involves a factor of 10. *Example: 1000 millimeters = 100 ____ = 10 _____ = 1 _____ The prefixes are abbreviated as follows: k h da g, L, m d c m *Examples of measurements: 5 km 2 dL 27 dag 3 m 45 mm ten cm dm m grams Liters meters

380 km = ______________m 1.45 mm = _________m Metric Conversions To convert from one prefix to another, simply count how many places you move on the scale above, and that is the same # of places the decimal point will move in the same direction. Practice Problems: 380 km = ______________m 1.45 mm = _________m 461 mL = ____________dL 0.4 cg = ____________ dag 0.26 g =_____________ mg 230,000 m = _______km Other Metric Equivalents 1 mL = 1 cm3 1 L = 1 dm3 For water only: 1 L = 1 dm3 = 1 kg of water or 1 mL = 1 cm3 = 1 g of water (1) How many liters of water are there in 300 cm3 ? ___________ (2) How many kg of water are there in 500 dL? _____________ kilo- hecto- deka- deci- centi- milli- 380,000 0.00145 4.61 0.0004 260 230 0.3 L 50 kg

Metric Volume: Cubic Meter (m3) 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm = Liter

Problem Solving in Chemistry Dimensional Analysis Used in _______________ problems. *Example: How many seconds are there in 3 weeks? A method of keeping track of the_____________. Conversion Factor A ________ of units that are _________________ to one another. *Examples: 1 min/ ___ sec (or ___ sec/ 1 min) ___ days/ 1 week (or 1 week/ ___ days) 1000 m/ ___ km (or ___ km/ 1000 m) Conversion factors need to be set up so that when multiplied, the unit of the “Given” cancel out and you are left with the “Unknown” unit. In other words, the “Unknown” unit will go on _____ and the “Given” unit will go on the ___________ of the ratio. conversion units ratio equivalent 60 60 7 7 1 1 top bottom

If your units did not ________ ______ correctly, you’ve messed up! How to Use Dimensional Analysis to Solve Conversion Problems Step 1: Identify the “________”. This is typically the only number given in the problem. This is your starting point. Write it down! Then write “x _________”. This will be the first conversion factor ratio. Step 2: Identify the “____________”. This is what are you trying to figure out. Step 3: Identify the ____________ _________. Sometimes you will simply be given them in the problem ahead of time. Step 4: By using these conversion factors, begin planning a solution to convert from the given to the unknown. Step 5: When your conversion factors are set up, __________ all the numbers on top of your ratios, and ____________ by all the numbers on bottom. Given Unknown conversion factors multiply divide If your units did not ________ ______ correctly, you’ve messed up! cancel out

How many hours are there in 3.25 days? Practice Problems: How many hours are there in 3.25 days? (2) How many yards are there in 504 inches? (3) How many days are there in 26,748 seconds? 24 hrs 3.25 days 78 hrs x = 1 day 1 ft 1 yard 504 in. 14 yards x x = 12 in. 3 ft 1 min 1 hr 1 day 26,748 sec 0.30958 days x x x = 60 sec 60 min 24 hrs

Converting Complex Units A complex unit is a measurement with a unit in the _____________ and ______________. *Example: 55 miles/hour 17 meters/sec 18 g/mL To convert complex units, simply follow the same procedure as before by converting the units on ______ first. Then convert the units on __________ next. Practice Problems: (1) The speed of sound is about 330 meters/sec. What is the speed of sound in units of miles/hour? (1609 m = 1 mile) (2) The density of water is 1.0 g/mL. What is the density of water in units of lbs/gallon? (2.2 lbs = 1 kg) (3.78 L = 1 gal) numerator denominator top bottom 330m 1 mile 3600 sec 738 miles/hr x x = sec 1609 m 1 hr 1.0 g 1 kg 2.2 lbs 1000 mL 3.78 L 8.3 lbs/gal x x x x = mL 1000 g 1 kg 1 L 1 gal