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1 “Do Now” for 9/21/09 »You do not need your green “Do Now” sheet, get your lab notebook. Complete creating your procedure for your group’s unknown sample in your lab notebooks. You need to get this initialed before you will get your unknown! Check to make sure that you have the proper heading on all of the pages of your lab notebook that correspond to your lab. Experiment # is 02 Title = “5 White Substances” the date should match the date in which you are conducting that particular part of the lab Your name Your group members’ names

2 Announcements for 9/21/09 Be sure you are handing in the yellow carbon copy of your labs. Today is the last day HW will be accepted w/out a 50% point reduction. Make sure the fringes are torn off the side of the papers: most are perforated so this should not be too difficult for you! –Make sure those fringes make it into the garbage! Quiz tomorrow in the first 10 min of class – be sure to study! You will need paper and something to write with!

3 For today: 1.Work with your group towards identifying your unknown substances (there will be 3 or 4!) –Document the results of every test you perform Make a data table similar to the one you have been using. 2.Write the letters of the substances you believe to be in your unknown with at least 1 sentence per substance explaining your reasoning. 3.Call your teacher over to check over your responses and supply you with the post-lab questions. 4.Staple and turn in the carbon copy to ALL pages associated with this lab into the HW Bin.

4 “Do Now” for 9/22/09 QUIZ!! You will need: –Blank sheet of paper –Something to write with (blue/black/pencil only) –Clear you desk We will begin when everyone is ready!

5 During the quiz: Answer ?’s on a separate sheet of paper. No talking, or you loose points. Raise your hand if you have a question. No notes. Turn in quiz and answer sheet to the front, get ready to take notes!

6 What are the layers of the atmosphere?

7 9/__/09 Chapter 1 What is the ozone layer? Absorbs ultraviolet (UV) light that can damage organisms. Is formed from oxygen gas (O 2 ) being exposed to UV radiation = forms O 3 What’s going on with it? Thinning layer detected in 1980 over Antarctica Link discovered between CFC concentration and ozone depletion. Write this down!

8 Do Now - 9/23/09 – yes, on green sheet 1.Copy, “kilo-hecto-deca-unit-deci-centi- milli” on your paper 3 times 2.Say, “kilohectodecaunitdecicentimilli” 10 times (in your head…or out loud…) 3.You will need to be able to say it without looking at your paper before you leave today! Bring your book and a calculator tomorrow!

9 CFCs What is being measured on the x- axis? What is being measured on the y- axis? How is the Global CFC consumption related to CFCs in Antarctica? CFC’s were used in refrigerants, plastics, & propellants in spray cans (and inhalers!)

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11 9/__/09 Chapter 1 What kinds of research do scientists do? Pure research seeks to gain knowledge for the knowledge itself. Applied research: seeks to solve a specific problem. CFCs interact with ozone, stripping it of oxygen molecules Write this down!

12 9/__/09 Chapter 1 Problem solving, the scientific way. Process is ongoing until hypothesis is either proven, or discarded. 1.Observe/gather info 2.Make hypothesis 3.Design/plan experiments 4.Conduct experiments 5.Analyze results 6.Develop theory or scientific law Write this down!

13 A systematic approach. What is the difference between a theory and a scientific law?

14 Which is which? A store employee noticed that the tropical fish in one aquarium (called”A”) were especially colorful and healthy. He decided to conduct an experiment to determine why these fish were in such great condition. His 1 st question, was to see if the total # of fish in the aquarium had an effect. Control group(s)? Experimental group(s)? Constant(s)? Independent variable(s)? –A. Aquariums with the same amount of fish as kept in aquarium A. –B. The number of fish in an aquarium. –C. Aquarium with more or less fish than in aquarium A. –D. Species of fish, diets, type of plants.

15 9/__/09 Parts of an experiment Control group Used for measure change against Sets the standard for comparison “normal” or un-altered 1 group Experimental group Groups where there is manipulation of the variable present more than 1 group Constants Same for all groups Can be conditions (temp, light level) or amount of something (water, nutrients) Variable(s) What is changing in each experimental group Can be conditions (temp, light level) or amount of something (water, nutrients) Write this down!

16 Identify the parts of the following experiment: GROUP NUMBER HEART BEATS BEFORE THE TEST HEART BEATS AFTER THE TEST 17380 27489 37197 47576 Scientists wanted to know how caffeine changed the heart beat in humans. The scientists thought it would increase the number of heart beats. Four groups of humans were tested. There were 25 organisms in each group. Group 1 was given 1mg of caffeine, Group 2 was given 2mg, Group 3 was given 3mg, and Group 4 was given no caffeine. The heart beats of the groups were checked 30 minutes after they took the caffeine. The data is shown below.

17 Chapter 2 Analyzing Data 2.1 Units and Measurements

18 Measurement You are making a measurement when you  Check you weight  Read your watch  Take your temperature  Weigh a cantaloupe What kinds of measurements did you make today?

19 Common Tools for Measurement

20 Learning Check From the previous slide, state the tool (s) you would use to measure A. temperature____________________ B. volume ____________________ ____________________ C. time____________________ D. weight____________________

21 Solution From the previous slide, state the tool (s) you would use to measure A. temperaturethermometer B. volume measuring cup, graduated cylinder C. timewatch, clock D. weightscale, triple beam balance

22 Measurement in Chemistry In chemistry we  do experiments  measure quantities  use numbers to report measurements

23 9/__/09 Ch. 2 - Measurements What is a measurement exactly? When we measure, we use a measuring tool to compare some dimension of an object to a standard. In every measurement, there is a number followed by a unit. The metric system (SI) Is a system based on 10 Used in most of the world Used by scientists and hospitals Write this down!

24 Learning Check What are some U.S. units (not SI) that are used to measure each of the following? A. length B. volume C. weight D. temperature

25 Solution Some possible answers are A. length inch, foot, yard, mile B. volume cup, teaspoon, gallon, pint, quart C. weight ounce, pound (lb), ton D. temperature  F

26 Units in the Metric System length ----meterm volume----liter L mass ---- gram g temperature --- Celsius °C KelvinK

27 Learning Check What is the unit of measurement in each of the following examples? A. The patient’s temperature is 102°F. B. The sack holds 5 lbs of potatoes. C. It is 8 miles from your house to school. D. The bottle holds 2 L of orange soda.

28 Solution A. °F (degrees Fahrenheit) B. lbs (pounds) C. miles D. L (liters)

29 Learning Check Identify the measurement in metric units. A. John’s height is 1) 1.5 yards2) 6 feet3) 2 meters B. The volume of saline in the IV bottle is 1) 1 liters2) 1 quart3) 2 pints C. The mass of a lemon is 1) 12 ounces 2) 145 grams3) 0.6 pounds

30 Solution A. John’s height is 3) 2 meters B. The volume of saline in the IV bottle is 1) 1 liter C. The mass of a lemon is 2) 145 grams

31 Complete this table in your notes Do you see a pattern? Kilo (k) = 1,000 Hecto (h) = 100 Deca (da) = ____ Unit (l, m, g) = 1 Deci (d) = ____ Centi (c) = ____ Milli (m) =.001

32 So how does this work? Kilo (k) + meter (m) = km Milli + liters = ml Unit = whatever the unit is; liters = l

33 Convert the following: If you can remember: kilohectodecaunitdecicentimilli, it is very easy, use your pencil and make a u- shape whatever direction you need to go. 1. 500 km = ____ m 2. 10 cm = ____ mm


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