Measurement (2020)
Measurement (2020)
Measurement (2020)
HOUSE RULE
4.882 m
+ 0.3 m
5.2 m
SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
When counting discrete objects, the result has no
ambiguity. Such measurements use exact numbers.
They have infinite significant figures.
54,000 = 5.4 10 4
5
0.000042 = 4.2 10
PROBLEM SOLVING IN CHEMISTRY AND
ENGINEERING
There are several categories of problems:
2.0.250
kg to g
0.250 kg x 1000 g = 250 g
1 kg
3. 500 mL to L
500 mL x 1L_____ = 0.5 L
1000 mL
4. 2.5 ft to cm
2.5 ft x 12 in x 2.54 cm = 76.2 cm
1 ft 1 in
5. 350.0 lb to g_
in3 cm3
350. lb x 453.59g x (1 in)3____ =
in3 1 lb (2.54 cm)3
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES COMMOLY
MEASURED IN CHEMISTRY
MASS
VOLUME
TEMPERATURE
DENSITY
MASS
Mass is the measure of quantity of matter contained
in an object
Mass of an object can be measured readily with a
balance, is the process called weighing
Mass is different from weight
1kg = 1000g
VOLUME
Volume is length (m) cubed
Units for volume
solid samples m3
1cm3 = 1 x 10-6 m3
1dm3 = 1 x 10-3 m3
ρ=m/v
Temperature-and compound-specific
Allows conversion between mass and volume.
Units:
Solid: g/cm3
Liquid: g/mL
Gas: g/L
EXAMPLE PROBLEMS
A pieceof gold with a mass of 301g has a
volume of 15.6 cm3. Calculate the density of
gold.
ρ = 301 g/ 15.6 cm3
ρ = 19.3 g/ cm3
A piece of platinum metal with a density of
21.5 g/ cm3 has a volume of 4.49 cm3.
What is its mass?
m = ρ x v = (21.5g/ cm3 ) (4.49 cm3)
m = 96.5 g
Calculatethe volume of liquid which has a
density of 0.94 g/mL and a mass of 26.4g.
v = m/ ρ = 26.4 g / 0.94 g/mL
v = 28 mL
EXAMPLE PROBLEM
Inthe determination of the density of a
rectangular metal bar, a student made the
following measurements: length 8.53 cm; width
2.4 cm; height 1.0 cm, mass 52.7064g.
Calculate the density of the metal bar.
SOLUTION
ρ = _____52.7064g_________
(8.53 cm)(2.4 cm)(1.0cm)
ρ = 2.6 g/cm3
A silver object with a mass of 194.3g is placed in a graduated
cylinder containing 242.0 mL water. The volume of water
with the object now reads 260.5 mL. Determine the density
of the silver object.
water with object 260.5 mL
water only - 242.0 mL
volume of object 18.5 mL
ρ = 194.3 g
18.5 mL
ρ = 10.5 g/mL
PROBLEMS RELATED TO DENSITY
The density of water at 25ºC is 0.997 g per mL. A child’s
swimming pool holds 346 L of water at this temperature.
What mass of water is in the pool?
TEMPERATURE
Property of the body which determines the flow
of heat
It is the measure of intensity or how energetic
each particles of the sample is
TEMPERATURE SCALES
Systems for measuring temperature, defined by choosing
two reference points and setting a fixed number of
degrees between them
Common temperature scales include:
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Kelvin
TEMPERATURE
o
F = (1.8 o
C) + 32
o
C = ( o F -32)/1.8
o
K = C + 273.15
o
C = K - 273.15
PROBLEMS RELATED TO TEMPERATURE
o
C= 5/9(-452 oF - 32)
= -268.9 oC
K = -268.9 oC + 273.15
K = 4.26K
Mercury, the only metal that exists as
liquid at room temperature, melts at -38.9
o
C. Convert the melting point to oF to K.
oF = 9/5(-38.9 oC) + 32
= -38.02 oF
K = -38.9 oC + 273.15
= 234.25 K
Solder is an alloy made of tin and lead that is used in
electronic circuit. It has a melting point of 224 oC.
What is the melting point in oF and K.
ACCURACY AND PRECISION
Accuracy - how close the observed
value is to the “true” value.
correctness reproducibility
Check by using different Check by repeating
method measurements
Poor accuracy results from Poor precision results from
procedural or equipment poor techniques
flaws
Poor accuracy is associated Poor precision is associated
with systematic error with
MEASUREMENTS
Measurements can
have poor precision
and poor accuracy.
Darts are
scattered evenly
across the board.
MEASUREMENTS
Measurements can have
good precision and poor
accuracy.