Guided Notes Chemistry
Guided Notes Chemistry Name: _________________________
Measurement Hour: _______
Units Of Measurement
Measurement:
Quantitative data (represents _______________)
Quantity: something that has ___________, size or _____________
Example:
SI Measurement:
International Standards of ____________________
There are ________SI Base Units
SI Base Units:
REMEMBER
Meters =
Liters =
Grams =
Seconds =
SI Base Units (Common):
Mass: the quantity that measures ____________________
Ex:
Weight: A measure of _____________________ pull on matter
Length: the quantity that measures ________________________
Ex:
SI Prefixes:
Each Base Unit can carry with it a number of ___________________
Each prefix represents a quantity ______________ or ________________ than the Base Unit
There are _______________ prefixes you need to learn
You will be asked to convert from one unit to another.
The larger numbers are at the _____________ of the chart (tera), the smaller
numbers are at the _________________ of the chart (pico)
When you move _______________ the chart from a smaller number to a larger number MOVE
THE DECIMAL TO THE left
When you are moving ________________________ the chart from a large number to a smaller number
MOVE THE DECIMAL TO THE _____________________
Lets try Some !!!:
2300 kilometers > decameter
1. Decide which way to move your decimal:
2. Next count how many unit difference it is from kilo to deka:
2300 kilometers = __________________ dekameters
Practice these next few conversions!
3.25 micrograms to dekagrams
.00562 kiloliters to gigaliters
33.25 centimeters to hectometers
650 meters to millimeters
Volume
Volume is a derived unit:
Volume =
Units: (m) x (m) x (m) = (m3) cubic meter
Density
Density is a derived unit:
Density =
Units for density could be g/L, kg/m3 or g/cm3
Be sure you know what units you are using in your equation and be consistent in your answer
Density Wheel
The wheel is a quick way to determine what you are solving for.
1. Cover the variable that you are solving
2. Multiply _______________ in the wheel, ________________ up and down in the wheel
3. Always identify your _____________________ when completing a problem and SHOW ALL OF YOUR WORK!!!
WHEEL:
Common Conversion Factors
Used to convert between ______________________ measurements
Some are common to you, some are new or often forgotten
These conversions will be used in _________________ analysis to convert between units
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