CHAPTER 5 MEASUREMENTS CALCULATIONS Day Plans for the day...
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CHAPTER 5 – MEASUREMENTS & CALCULATIONS
Day Plans for the day Assignment(s) for the day
1 Begin Chapter 5
5.2 – Counting sig figs
o Discuss 4 rules for counting sig. figs.
Assignment 5.0
Assignment 5.2a
2 5.2 – Math w/sig figs Assignment 5.2b
Read section(s) 5.1
3 Quiz 5.2 – Significant Figures
5.1 – Scientific Notation
o Writing decimal numbers in scientific
notation
o Writing scientific notation as a decimal
number
o Math with scientific notation
Assignment 5.1a
Assignment5.1b
Read section(s) 5.3
4 Quiz 5.1 – Scientific Notation
5.3 – Unit conversions – English
Assignment 5.3a due tomorrow
Assignment 5.3a
5 5.3 – Unit conversions – Metric
o single units (m cm)
o unit3 (cm
3 m
3)
Assignment 5.3b
Assignment 5.3c
6 Quiz 5.3.1 – Metric Equivalents 1
5.3 – Unit conversions – Metric
o unit/unit (g/cm3 kg/m
3)
Assignment 5.3d
7 Quiz 5.3.1 – Metric Equivalents 2 (if
needed)
5.3 – Unit conversions – Temperature
Assignment 5.3e
8 Quiz 5.3.4.1 – Metric Equivalents 3 (if
needed)
5.3 – Unit conversions – Density
Assignment 5.3f
9 Quiz 5.4 – Dimensional Analysis
Discuss Density Lab
10 Perform Density Lab
Lab Report due in 2 days
Assignment 5.4
11 Grade & discuss Assignment 5.4
Review for the Chapter 5 Test
12 Chapter 5 Test Read section(s) 6.1
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Study Guides
Chapter 5 Reading Quizzes
Chemistry
Quiz 5.1 Scientific Notation & Units 1. A measurement always contains what two parts?
2. Scientific notation expresses a number as a ___ and a ___.
3. Convert a decimal number into scientific notation.
4. Which system of measurement is used by scientists all over the world?
5. Give the fundamental unit of:
a. mass
b. length
c. time
d. temperature
6. Give the metric prefix that means:
a. 1000
b. 1/10
c. 1/100
d. 1/1000
Quiz 5.2 Uncertainty in Measurements… 7. What do we mean when we say that a measurement always has a degree of uncertainty?
8. How is the degree of uncertainty for a particular measurement recorded?
9. Memorize the “Rules for Counting Significant Figures” on page 136.
10. Indicate the number of significant digits in a number.
11. Calculate and round your answer to the correct number of significant digits.
Quiz 5.3a Problem Solving and Unit Conversions 12. Define the term “conversion factor”.
13. Give on example of an “equivalence statement”.
14. What is “dimensional analysis”?
15. Use dimensional analysis to perform several unit conversions.
Quiz 5.3b Problem Solving and Unit Conversions 16. Define the term “density”.
17. Be able to solve density problems.
18. Be able to convert from one temperature scale to another.
Study Guide
Chapter 5 Test
At the completion of chapter 5 you should…
1. Know the definitions of the following terms
a. Measurements
b. Units
c. Scientific Notation
d. Significant Figures
e. Conversion Factor
f. Dimensional Analysis
g. Density
h. Specific Gravity
2. Scientific notation
a. Be able to write numbers from decimal notation into scientific notation
b. Be able to write numbers from scientific notation into decimal notation
3. Significant figures
a. Be able to count the number of significant figures in a measurement
b. Be able to express the answer to a calculation with the correct number of
significant figures
4. Unit conversions
a. Use the correct conversion factor to convert from one unit to another
b. Use dimensional analysis to solve problems
c. Be able perform temperature conversions
i. Fahrenheit to Celsius
ii. Celsius to Fahrenheit
iii. Celsius to Kelvin
iv. Kelvin to Celsius
5. Density
a. Be able to solve all type of density problems
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Assignment 5.0 – Vocabulary
Define each of the following terms.
1. Measurement
2. Units
3. Scientific Notation
4. Significant Figures
5. Conversion Factor
6. Dimensional Analysis
7. Density
8. Specific Gravity
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Assignment 5.2a – Significant Digits
Indicate the number of significant figures in each of the following.
1) 519 ____________
2) 0.19 ____________
3) 659.42 ____________
4) 2.0050 ____________
5) 0.04 ____________
6) 0.0498 ____________
7) 63500 ____________
8) 0.10082 ____________
9) 5000 ____________
10) 0.0000027 ____________
11) 0.00123 ____________
12) 14700 ____________
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Assignment 5.2b – Math with Significant Digits
Solve each of the following problems. Your answer should be rounded to the correct number of
significant figures.
1) 37.76 + 3.907 + 226.4 _____________________
2) 319.15 – 32.614 _____________________
3) 104.632 + 27.09452 + 3.6125 _____________________
4) 20.6 – 3.71 _____________________
5) 3.156 x 4.103 _____________________
6) 12.16 / 3.12 _____________________
7) 1.35 x 2.79 x 4.06 _____________________
8) 0.005763 / 0.0251 _____________________
9) 127.0 x 0.000352 _____________________
10) 1255 + 429.6 + 37.254 _____________________
11) 37.0968 - 17.93724 _____________________
12) 0.00518 / 3.0 _____________________
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Assignment 5.1a – Scientific Notation
Express the following numbers in scientific notation. Your answer should contain the correct
number of significant figures.
1) 3,180 _____________________
2) 850,000 _____________________
3) 0.00920 _____________________
4) 0.000539 _____________________
5) 4,120,000 _____________________
6) 395,000,000 _____________________
7) 0.00000826 _____________________
8) 0.00912 _____________________
9) 290.0 _____________________
10) 0.000370 _____________________
Convert each of the following to decimal notation. Your answer should contain the correct
number of significant figures.
11) 4 x 103 _____________________
12) 6.0 x 10-2
_____________________
13) 3.6 x 104 _____________________
14) 5.37 x 10-5
_____________________
15) 4.60 x 10-1
_____________________
16) 3.39 x 106 _____________________
17) 4.90 x 10-1
_____________________
18) 3.68 x 100 _____________________
19) 1.20 x 10-3
_____________________
20) 3.27 x 104 _____________________
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Assignment 5.1b – Math with Scientific Notation
Perform the indicated operations. Your answer should be in scientific notation and have the
correct number of significant digits.
1) (2 x 103) x (3 x 10
4) ________________________
2) 7.2 x 104 / 8.6 x 10
5 ________________________
3) 4.26 x 105 – 1.46 x 10
5 ________________________
4) 3.5 x 103 + 2.5 x 10
3 ________________________
5) 9.00 x 10-5
/ 3.00 x 10-3
________________________
6) 6.4 x 109 / 3.60 x 10
7 ________________________
7) (1.6 x 102) x (2.8 x 10
4) ________________________
8) 9.7 x 10-3
/ 1.8 x 104 ________________________
9) 6.4 x 104 – 8.3 x 10
3 ________________________
10) 7.3 x 10-5
– 6.1 x 10-6
________________________
11) (3.7 x 104) x (8.2 x 10
2) ________________________
7.29 x 105
12) (2.5 x 10-2
) x (2.0 x 10-3
) ________________________
5.00 x 103
13) (7.1 x 104) x (2.6 x 10
-2) ________________________
(1.23 x 102) x (4.45 x 10
-1)
14) (2.702 x 10-11
) x (8.27 x 108) ________________________
(1.15 x 107) x (5.45 x 10
-4)
15) (6.02 x 1011
) x (1.09 x 106) ________________________
(3.7 x 105) x (7.159 x 10
14)
16) (2.0 x 102) x (3.0 x 10
3) ________________________
(4.0 x 10-4
) x (5.0 x 10-5
)
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Assignment 5.3a – Dimensional Analysis (1)
Perform the following conversions. You must use dimensional analysis! Express your answer
with the correct number of significant digits and units.
1) 18 inches to yards
2) 2.400 miles to yards
3) 11.6 quarts to gallons
4) 6.20 miles to inches
5) 0.234 hours to seconds
Extra Credit
6) 3.64 x 1011
seconds to centuries
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Assignment 5.3b – Dimensional Analysis (2)
Perform the following conversions. You must use dimensional analysis! Express your answer
with the correct number of significant digits and units.
1) 5.21 hours to seconds
2) 12.6 meters to centimeters
3) 79.1 centigrams to milligrams
4) 73.18 mg to g
5) 6189 nm to cm
6) 0.49 g to mg
7) 450 milligrams to grams
8) 3.62 grams to centigrams
9) 250.0 milliliters to liters
10) 5,280 centimeters to meters
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Assignment 5.3c – Dimensional Analysis (3)
Perform the following conversions. You must use dimensional analysis! Express your answer
with the correct number of significant digits and units.
1) 228 dm3 to L
2) 50.0 mL to cm3
3) 159 cm3 to dm
3
4) 0.00587 L to cm3
5) 3.12 dm3 to cm
3
6) 100.0 cm3to L
7) 456 dm3 to cm
3
8) 761 cm3 to dm
3
9) 50.0 L to dm3
10) 1.40 cm3 to mL
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Assignment 5.3d – Dimensional Analysis (4)
Perform the following conversions. You must use dimensional analysis! Express your answer
with the correct number of significant digits and units.
1) 956 mg/cm3 to g/cm
3
2) 220 dm3/sec to L/min
3) 20.5 L/min to cm3/sec
4) 2.0 kg/L to mg/cm3
5) 21.40 nm/sec to cm/min
6) 65.0 cm3/sec to dm
3/min
7) 570 cg/cm3 to g/dm
3
8) 52.0 kg/dm3 to mg/cm
3
9) 0.400 g/cm3 to kg/dm
3
10) 0.640 g/mL to kg/L
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Hour _______
Assignment 5.3e – Temperature Conversions (2 pages)
Solve each of the following problems. In order to receive full credit you must do three things: (1)
write the equation, (2) plug in numbers with units, and (3) express your answer with the correct
number of significant figures and units.
1) 80.0°F to °C
2) 20.0°F to °C
3) 25.0°C to °F
4) -10.0°C to °F
5) 25°C to K
6) -15°C to K
7) 350.0 K to °C
8) 263 K to °C
9) 37.0°C to °F
10) 98°F to °C
11) -35.0°C to K
12) 292 K to °C
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Hour _______
Assignment 5.3f – Density
Solve each of the following problems. In order to receive full credit you must do three things: (1)
write the equation, (2) plug in numbers with units, and (3) express your answer with the correct
number of significant digits and units.
1) A rock with mass 85.02 g occupies a volume of 20.3 cm3. What is the density of the
rock?
2) A student determines the mass and volume of a liquid to be 28.10 g and 35.8 mL
respectively. What is the density of the liquid?
3) The density of chloroform is 1.483 g/mL. What is the mass of 25.00 mL of chloroform?
4) The density of gold is 19.32 g/mL. What is the mass of 100.0 mL of gold?
5) The density of iron is 7.87 g/mL. What is the volume of 250.0 g of iron?
6) The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/mL. What is the volume of 500.0 g of aluminum?
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Assignment 5.4 – Chapter Review
NO WORK = NO CREDIT (3 pages)
How many significant digits are in the following measurements?
1) 150 cm ____________
2) 0.250 L ____________
3) 0.035 km ____________
4) 10.00 g ____________
Perform the following calculations. Express your answer with the correct number of significant
digits and units.
5) 12.38 cm + 6.6 cm __________________
6) 125.37 g – 57.4 g __________________
7) 2.50 m x 6.000 m __________________
8) 104.0 g / 30.0 mL __________________
Express the following numbers in scientific notation. Your answer should include the correct
number of significant digits and units.
9) 760 mL ________________________
10) 0.0830 km ________________________
11) 0.000500 L ________________________
12) 96300 kg ________________________
Express the following numbers in decimal notation. Your answer should include the correct
number of significant digits and units.
13) 4.600 x 10-4
g ________________________
14) 7.800 x 102
m ________________________
15) 9.25 x 104 cm ________________________
16) 5.040 x 10-3
L ________________________
Perform the following conversions. You must use dimensional analysis. No work = no credit.
Your answer should include the correct number of significant digits and units.
17) 8.600 m to cm
18) 84.0 cm to dm
19) 250.0 mL to L
20) 176.0 mm to m
21) 47.0 mL to cm3
22) 2.40 dm3 to L
23) 450.0 cm3 to dm
3
24) 2.70 g/cm3 to kg/dm
3
25) 5.47 kg/dm3 to g/cm
3
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Solve each of the following problems. In order to receive full credit you must do three things: (1)
write the equation, (2) plug in numbers with units, and (3) express your answer with the correct
number of significant digits and units.
26) Convert -155 ºC to K
27) Convert 52 K to ºC
28) Convert -40.0 ºF to ºC
29) Convert 20.0 ºC to ºF
30) If 89.2 mL of a liquid has a mass of 75.2 g, calculate the liquid’s density.
31) Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/mL. What is the volume of 50.0 g of mercury?
32) Gold has a density of 19.32 g/ml. What is the mass of 50.0 mL of gold?