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Bell Work: Please get a text book and read the following pages silently; page 32-33. Everyone should be quiet at this time.

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Bell Work:. Please get a text book and read the following pages silently; page 32-33. Everyone should be quiet at this time. Measurements/Calculations. Analyzing Data. Objectives:. Define SI Base Units Explain how adding a prefix changes a unit Convert between Metric Units - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Please get a text book and read the following pages silently; page 32-33.

Everyone should be quiet at this time.

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Measurements/Calculations

Analyzing Data

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Objectives:

Define SI Base Units

Explain how adding a prefix changes a unit

Convert between Metric Units

Determine Accuracy/Precision

Determine Significant Figures.

Calculate Significant Figures.

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Why do chemists use SI units(do not copy this question)?

Chemists use an internationally recognized system of units to communicate their findings.

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What are SI Units?

Systeme Internationale d’Unites (SI) is an internationally agreed upon system of measurements.

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SI Base Units

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SI Prefixes

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Metric Conversions: Problem Solving 1000gram = _______ kilograms

1 25 milliliters = ______ liters

.025 35 hectograms = ______ centigrams

350000 409 meters = ____ decimeters

4090

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What are Accuracy & Precision? Accuracy – how close the measurement is

to the true or actual value.

Example: Actual Value = 2.50

Which one of these values is accurate?

2.49, 2.30, 2.31, 2.32

Precision – the exactness of measurement

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What is a Significant Figure?

Significant figure – all the digits know plus one estimated or uncertain number.

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RULES FOR DETERMINING SIGNIFICANT FIGURES

1. NON-ZERO NUMBERS ARE ALWAYS SIGNIFICANT.

2. LEADING ZEROS ARE NEVER SIGNIFICANT.

3. IMBEDED ZEROS ARE ALWAYS SIGNIFICANT.

4. TRAILING ZEROS ARE ONLY SIGNIFICANT IF THERE IS A DECIMAL POINT.

4.63 - 3 SIG. FIG

0.000682 - 3 SIG. FIG.

1.072 - 4 SIG. FIG.

300.0 - 4 SIG. FIG. 300 - 1 SIG. FIG.

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How many significant Figures…..?(Guided Practice)

1. 1.097800(What is the Rule?)

2. 4.690(What is the Rule?)

3. 0.00785(What is the Rule?)

4. 3000(What is the Rule?)

5. 3000.00(What is the Rule?)

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Independent Practice

Turn to Page 63.

Complete Problems 80 & 91.

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How would you explain….

Tell me how you would explain to someone you were tutoring the process it takes to convert using the metric system.

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Home work

Find an item that is measured in metric units of volume….grams.

Example – milk 236 mL

Example – Rice –a-Roni 192 g

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Thought for the Week:

Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your MOUTH!