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1 Unit Conversions

2 II.1 UNIT CONVERSIONS This is a mathematical process that can be used to solve questions in MANY other subjects besides chemistry I DON’T CARE if you have a different method for solving these questions, YOU HAVE TO USE MINE!

3 The price of eggs is $1.44 for 1 dozen eggs.
You can show the relationship between the cost and the number of eggs in 2 different ways:

4 These are conversion factors
“a fractional expression relating two different units” Using conversion factors makes changing between different units VERY EASY

5 Example #1: How many minutes are there in 3480 seconds?

6 Every unit conversion problem requires 3 main pieces of information:
the unknown amount (and its UNIT) the initial amount (and its UNIT) a conversion factor which relates #1 & 2

7 ALWAYS INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR CALCULATIONS
ALWAYS INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR CALCULATIONS! IF YOU DON’T, YOU WON’T KNOW WHAT THE HECK YOU’RE CALCULATING!

8 What is the cost of 2 dozen eggs if eggs are $1.44/doz?
Example #2: What is the cost of 2 dozen eggs if eggs are $1.44/doz? Example #3: If a car can go 80 km in 1 h, how far can the car go in 8.5 h? Q: 1 (p.11)

9 Q.1 pg.11

10 UNKNOWN AMOUNT = INITIAL AMOUNT X CONVERSION FACTOR
Example #4: If mL of gold has a mass of 3.86 g, what is the mass of 5.00 mL of gold? Ok…so let’s actually do some calculations

11 Example #5: If mL of gold has a mass of 3.86 g, what is the volume occupied by g of gold?

12 THE STEPS TO FOLLOW FOR UNIT CONVERSIONS
Identify the unknown amount (and its unit) Identify the initial amount (and its unit) Identify the conversion factor (and its unit) Write down what you are trying to find Write down an = sign Write down your initial amount Write down a X sign Write down your conversion factor (in the correct form so that the units of your initial amount are cancelled) Plug all the numbers into your calculator and then write out the answer.

13 Q.2 pg.14

14 MULTIPLE UNIT CONVERSIONS
Don’t panic…these aren’t much worse than the questions you just finished… Example #6: If eggs are $1.44/doz., and if there are 12 eggs/doz., how many individual eggs can be bought for $4.32?

15 Example #7: The automobile gas tank of a Canadian tourist holds 39.5 L of gas. If 1 L of gas is equal to gal in the United States, and gas is $1.26/gal in Dallas, Texas, how much will it cost the tourist to fill his gas tank in Dallas?

16 Q.3-10 pg.15-16

17 Some “base units” you should know:
II.2 SI UNITS Some “base units” you should know: QUANTITY WRITTEN UNIT UNIT SYMBOL Length Meter m Mass Gram g Tonne t Time Second s Amount of x Mole mol Volume litre L

18 EQUIVALENT EXPONENTIAL
Multiples of base units you should know by the end of this course: WRITTEN PREFIX PREFIX SYMBOL EQUIVALENT EXPONENTIAL mega M 106 kilo k 103 deci d 10-1 centi c 10-2 milli m 10-3 micro 10-6 nano n 10-9

19 3 Important facts to remember:
1 mL = 1cm3 1 m3 = 103 L 1 t = 103 kg

20 Metric conversions work the same as any other unit conversion.
MOST IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER: ALWAYS include units ALWAYS cancel units Prefixes NEVER go beside exponents

21 Example: 5 kg into g: 46.0 L into nL: 18.2 mm into m:

22 Let’s try some multi-step examples:
MOST IMPORTANT POINT TO REMEMBER: ALWAYS go back to BASE units! How many micrometres are there in 5 cm?

23 Express 8 kg in milligrams
Express 5 Mg/mL in kilograms/litre

24 Shortcut! If aluminum is worth $ /g, what is the cost of 725 kg of aluminum? The “normal” way to solve the question…

25 The shortcut…

26 For extra practice, try Q: 20 - 28
Q pg.21-22 For extra practice, try Q:

27 Temperature Conversions
This isn’t in your textbook so don’t search there for it! 1) Celcius to Fahrenheit °F = 9/5 (°C) + 32

28 2) Fahrenheit to Celsius
°C = 5/9(°F – 32) 3) Celsius to Kelvin K = °C

29 760 mmHg = 760 Torr = 1 Atm = 101325 Pa = 101.325 kPa
Pressure Conversions This isn’t in your textbook either! 760 mmHg = 760 Torr = 1 Atm = Pa = kPa


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