Unit 1: Units Flashcards

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Metrics

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Unit Analysis Method

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  • Unit equation/ unit factor
  • Ratio of two units – exact number (usually)
  • Unit like variable – cancelled/multiplied
    • 2X • 3Y/X • 2Z/3Y = 4Z
  • Convert 200. g to cg
  • Convert 1,200,000 m to dam
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Conversions with Exponents

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  • Can have exponential units
  • Unit factor from base
  • Convert 1.5 m2 to cm2
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Convert the following measurements:

  • 689.2 km to cm
  • 7.02x105 nL to daL
  • 0.000387 g to μg
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Volume

How to measure volume? (2 ways)

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  • Volume – amount of space a body occupies
    • litre – L
    • mL or cm3
  • Measure by calculation or displacement:
    • Calculation: l x w x h
      • Ex: 12 cm x 13 cm x 5 cm = 780 cm3
    • Displacement: difference from immersion
      • 37.5 mL end, 12.8 mL start:
      • 37.5 mL – 12.8 mL = 24.7 mL
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Density

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amount of space a given mass occupies

m/V;

unit: g/cm3 or g/mL
ex: density of 2.00 cm3 sample w/ mass 5.40g?

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Specific gravity

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= density of object (g/mL) / density of water (g/mL)

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An object with a mass of 387.989 cg is immersed in water; the volume of the water rose from 12.908 mL to 39.09 mL; what is the object’s density in g/mL? What is the specific gravity?

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