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Bell Work:. Please get a text book and read the following pages silently; page 32-33. Everyone should be quiet at this time. Measurements/Calculations. Analyzing Data. Objectives:. Define SI Base Units Explain how adding a prefix changes a unit Convert between Metric Units

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  1. Bell Work: • Please get a text book and read the following pages silently; page 32-33. • Everyone should be quiet at this time.

  2. Measurements/Calculations Analyzing Data

  3. Objectives: • Define SI Base Units • Explain how adding a prefix changes a unit • Convert between Metric Units • Determine Accuracy/Precision • Determine Significant Figures. • Calculate Significant Figures.

  4. Why do chemists use SI units(do not copy this question)? Chemists use an internationally recognized system of units to communicate their findings.

  5. What are SI Units? • Systeme Internationale d’Unites (SI) is an internationally agreed upon system of measurements.

  6. SI Base Units

  7. SI Prefixes

  8. Metric Conversions: Problem Solving • 1000gram = _______ kilograms 1 • 25 milliliters = ______ liters .025 • 35 hectograms = ______ centigrams 350000 • 409 meters = ____ decimeters 4090

  9. What are Accuracy & Precision? • Accuracy – how close the measurement is to the true or actual value. Example: Actual Value = 2.50 Which one of these values is accurate? 2.49, 2.30, 2.31, 2.32 • Precision – the exactness of measurement

  10. What is a Significant Figure? • Significant figure – all the digits know plus one estimated or uncertain number.

  11. NON-ZERO NUMBERS ARE ALWAYS SIGNIFICANT. LEADING ZEROS ARE NEVER SIGNIFICANT. IMBEDED ZEROS ARE ALWAYS SIGNIFICANT. TRAILING ZEROS ARE ONLY SIGNIFICANT IF THERE IS A DECIMAL POINT. 4.63 - 3 SIG. FIG 0.000682 - 3 SIG. FIG. 1.072 - 4 SIG. FIG. 300.0 - 4 SIG. FIG. 300 - 1 SIG. FIG. RULES FOR DETERMINING SIGNIFICANT FIGURES

  12. How many significant Figures…..?(Guided Practice) • 1.097800(What is the Rule?) • 4.690(What is the Rule?) • 0.00785(What is the Rule?) • 3000(What is the Rule?) • 3000.00(What is the Rule?)

  13. Independent Practice • Turn to Page 63. • Complete Problems 80 & 91.

  14. How would you explain…. • Tell me how you would explain to someone you were tutoring the process it takes to convert using the metric system.

  15. Home work • Find an item that is measured in metric units of volume….grams. Example – milk 236 mL Example – Rice –a-Roni 192 g

  16. Thought for the Week: • Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your MOUTH!

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