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1 Chapter 2: Measurement & Problem Solving pg. 13-23 LO: I can use scientific notation with sig figs in mathematic calculations.

2 Math in Chemistry? Types of math involved 1.Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, solving for variables, etc. 2.Scientific Notation 3.Significant figures (Sig. Figs) 4.Conversion factors

3 Scientific Notation Ex: How can we write a large number like 3,560,000,000 more compactly?  Solution: Use scientific notation!  allows for numbers to be represented as multiplied by powers of 10. ex. 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 10,000 or 10 4 How to change a number into scientific notation Move the decimal to after the first real number (left or right).

4 Rules of scientific notation 1)3,560,000,000  3.56 x 10 9 A positive exponent (3.56 x 10 9 ) Means decimal moved to the left n times. 2)0.00000000356  3.56 x 10 -9 A negative exponent (3.56 x 10 -9 ) Means decimal moved to the right n times. Question: 0.453827 is 4.53827 x 10 -1 but how many total numbers should I write down in the final answer?

5 Important Rules for Sig Figs Numbers are significant if… 1)A nonzero number ex. Any real number: 123456789 2)Zeros between two numbers ex. 104 or 105.02 3)Trailing zeros after a number with a decimal ex. 8.20 or 7.00 4)Zeros between a decimal and a real number ex. 10.00 or 2700.38

6 Important Rules for Sig Figs Numbers are insignificant if… 1)Leading zeros to the left of the first nonzero number ex. 0.00003 2)Trailing zeros after a number without a decimal ex. 270 (2 sig figs) Special cases and additional understanding 1)Exact numbers have an unlimited number of sig figs (conversion factors, etc.) ex. 1 inch = 2.54cm 2)Last digits of a number are assumed to be uncertain  estimated by +/- 1

7 Practice How many significant figures are in the numbers below? 1)28 = 2)7109.02 = 3)10.400 = 4)0.00257 = 5)00004928 =

8 Important Rules for Sig Figs in calculations Multiplication & Division 1)The result carries the same sig figs as the factor with the least amount of sig figs. -may also have to express result in scientific notation! Ex: Multiply 185 x 14 x 2.00 = 5180 = Divide1792/240 = 7.46667 =

9 Important Rules for Sig Figs in calculations Addition & Subtraction 1)The result carries the same number of decimal places as the factor with the least amount of decimal places. Ex: Add 185 + 44.2 + 8.392 = 237.592 = Subtract19.68 – 0.004 – 2.0 = 17.676 =

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11 Chapter 2: Measurement & Problem Solving pg. 24-38 LO: I can use unit conversions to convert units in math calculations.

12 Unit Conversions Setting up ratios (comparing one unit to another) in order to convert a given unit into a desired unit through multiplication. GOAL: Cancel units to achieve desired unit

13 Unit Conversions Example How many feet (ft.) are in 194 centimeters (cm)?1 inch = 2.54 cm Note: Important conversion factors are on the PDF “End Paper” tab.

14 Question: How many centimeters (cm) are in 72 miles? 1 mile = 5280 ft, 1 inch = 2.54 cm

15 Units of Measurement Two common systems: English & Metric (International System or SI). Common Base Units Meter (m) = length Kilogram (kg) and (g) = mass Seconds (s) = time Joule (J) = Energy

16 Metric Prefixes A numerical prefix that changes a number by powers of 10 Examples What is the meaning? Kilometer = Centimeter = Decigram = Pg. 26 of your text!

17 Metric Prefixes

18 1. Convert 2.54 km to mm.

19 Metric Prefixes 2. Convert 35 km to cm.

20 Temperature (Kelvin vs. Celsius) Kelvin: SI base unit of temperature. Unit = K 0 K = Absolute zero  all particles (atoms) no longer have energy (heat). Changing between Kelvin & Celsius temperature Kelvin  Celsius = Kelvin Temp – 273 = Celsius Temp Celsius  Kelvin = Celsius Temp + 273 = Kelvin Temp

21 Unit Conversions What do I do when a unit conversion is raised to a power? You must also raise the conversion factor(s) to that power.

22 Unit Conversions Question: How many cubic feet (ft 3 ) are in 4102 cubic centimeters (cm 3 )? 1 inch = 2.54 cm

23 Density What is Density? A ratio of an objects mass to its volume How is it calculated? Density =_mass_  D = M Volume V Density is… …Thus density can be used as a conversion factor!

24 Density Ex: The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/mL. What is the volume in liters of 256 g of an aluminum sample?

25 Unit Conversions Things to Remember Always write every number with its associated unit Identify your starting point (given unit) and devise a solution map towards what you must find (desired unit) Check sig figs last when doing your calculations Determine if your answer makes sense


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