Chemistry Unit 1

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While measuring the mass of a 5.0g weight, you observe measurements of 3.4g, 5.4g, and 7.3g. These measurements do not have good precision nor _____.

Accuracy

Scienetific Method

An organized approach to solve problems. Observation, Hypotheses, Experiment, Analysis, Conclusion/Theory

In the scientific method, _____ is the step in which experimental results are used to decide the validity of each hypothesis.

Analysis

In a compound the elements are _____ together, whereas in a mixture the substances are blended together.

Bonded

Physical Changes

Changes in appearance without change in composition

A _____ property of water is that it is unreactive with oil.

Chemical

Paper burning is an example of a _________________________ change.

Chemical

Scientific notation includes two parts, the _____ and the power of 10.

Coefficient

Law of Conservation of Mass

In a chemical change or physical change, matter cannot be created or destroyed

In the gas state, a substance will have a(n) _____ volume.

Indefinite

Density is a __________________________ property of a substance

Physical

Phase changes are classified as _____ changes.

Physical

How close multiple measurements are to each other is called _____.

Precision

______________________________ always have uniform and definite compositions.

Pure Substances

While observing a chemical reaction, you say to your lab partner "the outside of the beaker is very hot." This is an example of a _____ observation.

Qualitative

The measurement of 13.5° Celsius from a thermometer is a _____ observation.

Quantitative

Multiplication and Division with sig figs

The answer is rounded to the same number of the sig figs as the number used in the calculation with the least significant figures. (Look at the total number of sig figs) ex. 17.85 / 2.13 = 8.38028= 8.38

Quantitative

observation made with a measuring instrument and includes both a number and a unit Ex. ruler, balance, theremometer

Chemical Changes

one or more substances react to form new substances with different chemical and physical properties

physical properties

properties that can be measured or observed without changing the identity (or composition) or a substance

chemical properties

properties that indicate how a substance reacts with other substances

When measuring off any instrument, you must measure all certain digits off the instrument plus one extra _____ digit.

Estimated

____ is an example of a physical change.

Freezing

homogeneous mixture

Has a uniform composition

An exact number has an _____ amount of significant figures.

Infinite

__________________________ zeros are never significant

Leading

In the _____ state, substances have a definite volume and an indefinite shape.

Liquid

__________________________ is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.

Mass

Anything that has mass or volume is called _____.

Matter

Chemistry the study of _________________________ and the changes it undergoes.

Matter

Rules for Significant Figures

Non-zero digits are always significant. Captive zeros are always significant. Trailing zeros are only significant if the number contains a decimal.

The _______________________ is the step in the scientific method in which you use your 5 senses in order to define the problem.

Observation

Law

Used to describe a natural phenomenon which has been tested over a long period of time under different conditions

two parts of scientific notation

coefficient and power of 10

Qualitative

descriptive ex. hot, cold, weight, blue

Heterogeneous mixtures

does not have a uniform composition ex. Cereal, Pizza, Salad

Pure substances

have uniform and definite composition

Accuracy

how close a measurement is to the true value or accepted value aCCurate=Correct

Precision

how close multiple measurements are to each other pRecision= Reproductibility

In a chemical equation the reactants are always written on the _________________ side of the arrow.

left

Addiction and subtraction with sig figs

the answer is rounded to the same number of decimal places or as the number used in the calculation with the LEAST decimal places. (Look at the decimal places) ex. 5.7 + 2.11 = 7.81 = 7.8

Mixtures

two or more substances that have been physically mixed together

There is ________ in all measurements

uncertainty


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