Transcript Chapter 1
Introduction
CHEM 012: Chemical Principles
Sections 66-78
Fall 2006
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Chapter 1
Matter and Measurement
Chem 12
Penn State
Dr. Arshad Khan
States of Matter
Solid
Liquid
Fixed shape, fixed volume, incompressible,
particles are closely spaced and strongly held.
No fixed shape, fixed volume, almost
incompressible, particles are less strongly held.
Gas
No fixed shape, no fixed volume, compressible,
particles are loosely held
States of Matter
SI Units
Length : Meter (m)
Mass: Kilogram (kg)
Prefixes used in Metric System
Giga (G):
Mega (M):
Kilo (K):
Deci (d):
Centi (c):
Milli (m) :
Micro (μ) :
Nano (n) :
Pico (p) :
Femto (f) :
109
106
103
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-6
10-9
10-12
10-15
Note: 1 kg = 103 g
1 km = 103 m
Temperature Scales
K = oC + 273.15
oC = (5/9) (oF – 32) or oF = (9/5) (oC) + 32
(100 div./180 div.)
Density
Density = Mass (g) / Volume (mL) = g/mL
Extensive Property depends upon mass
Examples: volume, heat
Intensive Property does not depend upon
mass
Examples: Color, Temperature, boiling
temperature, etc.
Physical & Chemical Changes
Physical & Chemical Changes
Uncertainty in Measurement
Precision
Reproducible
Accuracy
Correct and Reproducible
How are they different?
Precision means reproducible & may be correct or
incorrect
Significant Figures
1.
2.
3.
Left most nonzero digit is the most
significant figure (MSF).
When there is a decimal point, the right
most digit is the least significant figure
(LSF).
The number of digits from the MSF to the
LSF is the number of significant figures.
12.3100
MSF LSF
(6 significant figures)
1234 = 1 .234 x 103
*no decimal point
MSF LSF
(4 significant figures)
1200
=
1.2 x 103
1.20 x 103
1.200 x 103
(2 significant figures)
(3 significant figures)
(4 significant
=
5.20 x 10-3
(3 significant figures)
figures)
0.00520
Exact Numbers
12 inches = 1 foot
12.000000…
(∞ significant figures)
Rules of Multiplication & Division
Go by minimum number of significant figures
1.0 x
5.3642
=
5.3642
2 sig.
fig.
5 sig.
fig.
Drop and round off
=
5.4
Round off rule
When dropping a digit greater than 5, add 1 to the
preceeding digit.
When dropping a digit equal to 5, add 1 for odd
preceeding digit; otherwise, do not add.
Rule of Addition & Subtraction
Go by minimum number of decimal places
(dp).
0.1
1 dp
+
22.32 =
2 dp
=
Dimensional Analysis
Problems
22.42
drop
22.4