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1 On the back of p. 19 ColorName of equipment Marking increments PrecisionMeasurement Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple 1)Set up your chart to look like this. 2)Write page 21 on top of the “Duley Dimensional Analysis” 3)There’s no page # for the little page. Put behind your table of contents. 4)Grab a thumbtack off my desk and scratch your name onto the top of your calculator. 5)What are the increments AND precision for this picture? 6) What is the measurement for the blue box?

2 Start a new piece of notebook paper… Scientific Notation & Dimensional Analysis p. 20 OBJ: express quantities using scientific notation & dimensional analysis ESQ: How can measurements be converted using dimensional analysis?

3 Scientific Notation Way to simplify BIG and small numbers

4 Scientific Notation Coefficient x 10 exponent 602000000000000000000000 can be 6.02 x 10 23 exponent coefficient

5 Scientific Notation Coefficient x 10 exponent Coefficient MUST be between 1 and 9 Exponent can be either positive or negative + exponent  large # (> 1) - exponent  small # (< 1)

6 Scientific Notation Convert the following into of scientific notation 35893 = ____________

7 Your turn! 0.00548 = ___________ 1025.000 = ________ 1025000 = ___________

8 Scientific Notation Convert the following out of scientific notation 2.579 x 10 4 = ________ 8.647 x 10 -5 = ________ Hi Mrs. Duley!

9 Dimensional Analysis Used to convert between units You need to use a conversion factor

10 Conversion Factor Ratio equal to “1” Contains the unit that you currently have and the unit that you want to convert to

11 Examples: 12 inches = 1 foot 12 inches 1 foot 12 inches 1 foot OR

12 Dimensional Analysis Conversion Unit that you have Unit that you have Unit that you want = Unit that You want X  T-diagram Conversion Factor

13 Single-step conversions 30 seconds = ? minutes

14 Example #2 How many inches are in 3.7 feet? (12 inches = 1 ft)

15 Multi-Step Conversion The conversion factor does NOT contain both the unit that you have and the unit that you want. The unit conversion requires multiple (more than one) steps.

16 You can do this! How many minutes are in 2 days? (given) 2 days

17 One more… How many milligrams are in 160 pounds?

18 Double deckers!!! Convert 8.89 g/mL into kg/gallon.

19 Page 33 Title: Avogadro’s Number and the Mole Holy Moley! I love moles!

20 + Avogadro’s Number and the Mole!!!

21 + Avogadro’s number The number of atoms in 12.00 grams of carbon-12 6.02 x 10 23 objects or particles in one mole (602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000)

22 + One mole is an amount of substance One dozen = 12 objects One ream = 500 objects One pair = 2 objects One mole = 6.02 x 10 23 objects

23 + What day do you think Mole day is??? October 23!! (10 23 ) And what time do you think it starts and ends??? 6:02 am to 6:02 pm Project guidelines given out next week. Make me laugh!

24 + Mole The mole is central to science – it lets you determine how many molecules you have by weighting them

25 + Molar Mass The mass (in g units!) of one mole of a pure substance We can use it as a conversion factor

26 + Mole Lithium: atomic mass = 6.941 amu 6.941 g in one mole 6.941 g/mole

27 + Mole Mercury: Atomic mass = 200.59 amu 200.59 g in one mole 200.59 g/mole

28 + Conversion Factors – KNOW THIS! 1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 representative particles aka atoms/molecules = 22.4 L of gas = molar mass (in grams)

29 + MOLAR ROAD MAP draw this in your spiral

30 + Example 1 How many molecules are there in 3 moles of water?

31 + Example 2 How many atoms are in 3.65 g of iron?

32 + HOMEWORK! You have to watch the internet (shut up!). Go to my website & click “Unit 2 – Measurement.” Watch the Metric Video and follow instructions. I’ll remind you with a text. Weren’t here that day? See me after class to get into my Remind 101 app.

33 + Diatomic molecules – go everywhere as a pair H 2 O 2 F 2 Br 2 I 2 N 2 Cl 2 1 mol Br 2 = 22.4 L of gas 1 mol Br 2 = 6.02 x 10 23 molecules 1 mol Br 2 = 179.8 grams

34 + Example 3 How many liters are in 5.50 grams of hydrogen (H 2 ) gas?


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