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Test Review 1A (2014-2015)

Test Review 1A (2014-2015). The Practice of Chemistry. Lab Equipment. Goggles. Flask. What is this?. Beakers. Flask. Test tubes. Pippette. Crucible Tongs. Name the following. A. D. Flask. Graduated Cylinder. B. E. Test Tube. Beaker. C. Test tube rack.

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Test Review 1A (2014-2015)

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  1. Test Review 1A (2014-2015) The Practice of Chemistry

  2. Lab Equipment Goggles Flask

  3. What is this? Beakers

  4. Flask

  5. Test tubes

  6. Pippette Crucible Tongs

  7. Name the following A D Flask Graduated Cylinder B E Test Tube Beaker C Test tube rack

  8. What is the The Order of the steps of the scientific method • Observation • Hypothesis • Experiment • Data collection • Conclusion

  9. Density • A bottle contains 100 mL of a liquid. The total mass of the bottle and the liquid together is 250 g. The mass of the empty bottle is 50 g. What is the density of the liquid? • Formula d=m/v 200g /100 mL=2.0 g/mL

  10. Density • What is the mass of a 100 milliliter sample of water? • Remember the density of water is 1 g/cm3 • 100grams

  11. Density • A sample has a mass of 50 grams and a volume of 25 cm3. What is the density? 50 g /25 cm3 = 2 g/cm3 • The same sample is cut in half. It has a mass of 25 grams and a volume of 12.5 cm3. What is the density? 25 g /12.5 cm3 = 2 g/cm3

  12. A_____________observation is one that can be made without measurement Qualitative

  13. Quantitative • A ____________observation is one that uses measurement

  14. Chemistry and Matter: Basic Concepts Identify each of the following as either a qualitative or quantitative observation. • A. The density of water is 1.0 g/mL Quantitative B. An base has a bitter taste Qualitative

  15. Chemistry and Matter: Basic Concepts Identify each of the following as either a qualitative or quantitative observation. • A. The mass of the rock is 25 grams. Quantitative B. A leaf has a green color. Qualitative

  16. Metric conversion • Convert 6000 mg to cg • Convert 400 Liters to mL • Convert 2.5 m to km • K H Dk base d c m 600 cg 400000 mL 0.0025 km

  17. A vessel contains 85 mL of water. A sample of 10.0 g of copper metal is dropped into this vessel, raising the level of water in it to 86.12 mL. What is the density of the copper sample? 86.12mL – 85mL=1.12mL 10g /1.12mL= 8.93g/mL

  18. A cube of metal is 1.42 centimeters on an edge. It has a mass of 16.3 grams. What is the density of this metal?        1.42 X 1.42 X 1.42=2.86 cm3 16.3 grams 2.86 cm3 =5.69 g/cm3

  19. Dimensional analysis • How many eggs are in 4 dozen • 4dozen x 12eggs/1 dozen = 48 eggs

  20. Percent error • Percent error is the ratio of an error to an accepted value. Percent error = actual – experimental actual X100

  21. Calculate the percent error. • The density of an object is 3.00 g/cm3. • Does it sink or float? • Sink because greater than 1.0 g/cm3 • The accepted value of density is 2.50 g/cm3. Calculate the percent error. 3.00 g/cm3 - 2.50 g/cm3 X 100 =20% 2.50 g/cm3 0.5 g/cm3 2.50 g/cm3 X 100 = 20%

  22. =3.50% What is the percent error if a measured value is 24.59 g/mL and the accepted value is 25.49 g/mL?      25.49-24.59= 0.9 X100 25.49

  23. Dimensional analysis • How many minutes are in 4 days • 4 days X 24 hours/1 day X 60 minutes/1 hour = 5,760 minutes

  24. Lab safety

  25. A bottle contains 75 mL of a liquid. The total mass of the bottle and the liquid together is 300 g. The mass of the empty bottle is 160 g. What is the density of the liquid? 300g -160g= 140g m 140 g/75 ml= D V 1.9g/mL

  26. Weird 11

  27. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 47 Ag Silver

  28. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 26 Fe Iron

  29. Element: What is the Symbol and name 51 Sb Antimony

  30. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 80 Hg • Mercury

  31. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 79 Au Gold

  32. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 82 Pb Lead

  33. Element: What is the Symbol and name 74 • Tungsten W

  34. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 11 Na Sodium

  35. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 19 K Potassium

  36. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 29 Cu Copper

  37. Element: What is the Symbol and name • 50 Sn Tin

  38. The freezing point in Celsius is ____ and the boiling point is ______ 0 100

  39. 273K • On the Kelvin scale, water freezes at about _____ and boils at about____ K. 373

  40. Convert the following 297 • 24oC = _____K • 12oC = _____K • 214K = _____oC • 200K = _____oC 285 -59 -73

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