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Essential knowledge standards 1.E.1: Physical and chemical processes can be depicted symbolically; when this is done, the illustration must conserve all atoms of all types 2.A.3: Solutions are homogeneous mixtures in which the physical properties are dependent on the concentration of the solute and the strengths of all interactions among the particles of the solutes and solvent.

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Essentialknowledgestandards•  1.E.1: Physical and chemical processes can

be depicted symbolically; when this is done, the illustration must conserve all atoms of all types

•  2.A.3: Solutions are homogeneous mixtures in which the physical properties are dependent on the concentration of the solute and the strengths of all interactions among the particles of the solutes and solvent.

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(Intro)FLT•  I will be able to:

• Describe and practice the scientific method

• Use mathematical relationships to convert between different units

•  Identify significant figures and use them in mathematical computations

• Describe the different classifications of matter

•  By completing Ch. 1 Notes

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Ch.1:ChemicalFoundations

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TakingNotesinClass•  Take notes on bigger ideas, not

every little detail •  DO copy down all problems/

calculations •  After class, go to website to review

powerpoint and add useful details to notes

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Introduction

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Chemistry-Introduction•  Idea:Matteriscomposedofatoms•  Canweviewatoms?

–  Individualatomscanbeviewedbyusingascanningtunnelingmicroscope(STM)

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Chemistry-Introduction•  Keepinmind:

– Didthescientistswhodevelopedatomictheoryactuallyseeatoms?

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Chemistry-Introduction•  Propertiesofasubstancecanbedeterminedbythewayinwhichatomsareorganizedinthatsubstance

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Chemistry-IntroductionWhenanelectriccurrentispassedthroughwater,itdecomposestohydrogenandoxygen

•  Bothchemicalelementsexistnaturallyasdiatomic(two-atom)molecules

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Chemistry-Introduction•  Matteriscomposedofvarioustypesofatoms•  Byreorganizingthewaytheatomsareattachedtoeachother,onesubstancechangestoanother

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ScientificInquiryProcess

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ScientificInquiryProcess•  Framework/procedureforgainingandorganizingknowledge

•  Scientificmethodàscientificinquiry•  Itstartswithanobservationthatgeneratesaquestion

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TheScientificMethodFirst:Observe•  Qualitative(5senses)orquantitative(measurements)

•  ThisshouldgenerateaQUESTION

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TheScientificMethodSecond:Generateahypothesis•  Ahypothesisisapossibleexplanationforanobservation

•  Oftenwritteninaconditionalformat,suchasif____,then_____

•  Beabletomakeclaims

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TheScientificMethodThird:Test!•  Performexperiment(s)•  Recorddataandanalyzetoaccept/rejectyourhypothesis

•  Experimentsproducenewobservationsthatusuallyrequiretheprocesstoberepeated/adjusted

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TheScientificMethod•  Whendoesitbecomeatheory?•  Theory(model):Setoftestedhypothesesthatgivesanoverallexplanationofanaturalphenomenon(inotherwords,lotsandlotsofexperimentssupportthisidea)– Explanationofwhynaturebehavesinacertainway– Constantlyrefinedorreplacedasmoreinformationbecomesavailable

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Pair-Share-Respond1.  Whatismattercomposedof?2.   Identifythemainpartsofthescientific

method.3.   Provideanexampleofaqualitative

observation4.   Provideanexampleofaquantitative

observation5.   Younoticethatyourhouseplantisdying.

Comeupwithaspecifichypothesisinthe“If___,then____”formtotestwhy. 67

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UnitsofMeasurement

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UnitsofMeasurement•  Measurementsconsistofanumberandascale(unit)

•  SISystem(international)isstandardsystem

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UnitsofMeasurement•  Table1.2–PrefixesUsedintheSISystem

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UnitsofMeasurement•  Table1.3–SomeExamplesofCommonlyUsedUnits

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UnitsofMeasurement•  Volume•  Derivedunit(length)

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UnitsofMeasurement•  Figure1.6–CommonTypesofLaboratoryEquipmentUsedtoMeasureLiquidVolume

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UnitsofMeasurement•  MassvsWeight•  Mass:Measureoftheresistanceofanobjecttoachangeinitsstateofmotion– Measuredbytheforcenecessarytogiveanobjectacertainacceleration

•  Weight:Forceexertedbygravityonanobject– Varieswiththestrengthofthegravitationalfield

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Uncertainty

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  Differentmeasuringdeviceshavedifferentprecisions

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  Certaindigits

– Numbersthatremainthesameregardlessofwhomeasuresthem

•  Uncertaindigits– Digitsthatmustbeestimatedandthereforevary

Measurements:RecordALLcertaindigits+oneuncertaindigit

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  Readvolumesatthemeniscus– Certaindigits-20.1– Uncertaindigit-20.15

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  Significantfigures:Numbersinwhichthecertaindigitsandthefirstuncertaindigitarerecorded– Uncertaintyinthelastnumberisalwaysassumedtobe±1unlessotherwiseindicated

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Pair-Share-Respond•  Inanalyzingasampleofpollutedwater,achemistmeasuredouta25.00-mLwatersamplewithapipet– Atanotherpointintheanalysis,thechemistusedagraduatedcylindertomeasure25mLofasolution

– Whatisthedifferencebetweenthemeasurements25.00mLand25mL?

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  Accuracy:Describeshowclosetothe“true”valueameasurementis

•  Precision:Howreproduciblemeasurementsareinreferencetoeachother

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  TypesofErrors•  Randomerror(intermediateerror)

– Measurementhasanequalprobabilityofbeingloworhigh

– Occursinestimatingthevalueofthelastdigitofameasurement

Largerandomerrors Smallrandomerrorsandalarge

systematicerror

Smallrandomerrorsandnosystematic

error

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  TypesofErrors•  Systematicerror(determinateerror)

– Occursinthesamedirectioneachtime– Eitheralwayshighoralwayslow

Largerandomerrors Smallrandomerrorsandalarge

systematicerror

Smallrandomerrorsandnosystematic

error

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Pair-Share-Respond•  Theglasswareshownbelowiscalledaburet.Theburetisfilledtothezeromark(atthetop)withasolution,andthesolutionistransferredtoabeaker

• Whatvolumeoftransferredsolutionshouldbereported?

a.  20mL b.  22mLc.  22.0mLd.  22.00mLe.  25mL

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UncertaintyinMeasurement

•  Theboilingpointofaliquidwasmeasuredinthelab,withthefollowingresults:

– Theactualboilingpointoftheliquidis28.7°C

Trial Boilingpoint

1 22.0°C±0.12 22.1°C±0.13 21.9°C±0.1

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Pair-Share-Respond•  Theresultsofthedeterminationoftheboilingpointare:a.  accurateandpreciseb.  precisebutinaccuratec.  accuratebutimprecised.  inaccurateandimprecise

– Theactualboilingpointoftheliquidis28.7°C

Trial Boilingpoint

1 22.0°C±0.12 22.1°C±0.13 21.9°C±0.1

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  _____reflectsthereproducibilityofagiventypeofmeasurementa.  Accuracyb.  Precisionc.  Certaintyd.  Systematicerrore.  Randomerror

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UncertaintyinMeasurement•  _____istheagreementofaparticularvaluewiththetruevaluea.  Accuracyb.  Precisionc.  Certaintyd.  Systematicerrore.  Randomerror

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SigFigs

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SigFigs•  Rules:1.  Nonzerointegersarealwayssignificant2.  Leadingzeroesarenotsignificant3.  Captive/In-betweenzeroesaresignificant4.  Trailingzeroesaresignificantifadecimalpointis

present

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SigFigs•  Afterperformingacalculationinthelab,thedisplayonyourcalculatorreads“0.023060070”– Ifthenumberintheansweristohavefivesignificantfigures,whatresultshouldyoureport?a.  0.0230b. 0.00231c.  0.023060d. 0.2367e.  0.02306

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Pair-Share-Respond•  Howmanysigfigsin…?1.  1002.  1.0x1023.  1.00x1034.  100.5.  0.00486.  0.004807.  4.80x10-38.  4.800x10-3

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SigFigs•  Note:Exactnumbers

–  Determinedbycountingandnotbyusingameasuringdevice

–  Assumedtohaveaninfinitenumberofsignificantfigures

–  Canarisefromdefinitions–  Example-2in2πr –  Ihave20gloves

•  Thishasinfinitesigfigsbecauseitisanexactnumber,andisnotmeasured.

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SigFigs•  Multiplicationordivision

– Youranswershouldhavethesamenumberofsigfigsasthenumberisyourleastprecisemeasurement

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SigFigs•  Additionorsubtraction

– Youranswershouldhavethesamenumberofdecimalplacesasyourleastprecisemeasurementused.

Example:– 12.11+18.0+1.013

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SigFigs•  Rounding•  Unlessyourproblemisseparatedintosteps,roundoffonlywhenyougetyourFINALRESULT

•  Youranswermaybeverydifferentwhenyouroundsequentially

•  Yourtextbookspecificallystatesthatitroundsoffeachsteptoshowsigfigs,butthatthismakestheiranswerdifferentàbecarefulwhenlookingatsomeoftheexamples.

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SigFigs•  Rounding• Whatifyouwereaskedtoroundtothehundredthsplacefor…– 2.835?– 2.845?

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SigFigs•  Rulesforrounding:

– Followwhatyou’velearnedaboutrounding– Ifthelastdigitis5,roundthenumbersothatitwillbeeven

– Ex/– 2.835à2.84– 2.845à2.84

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Pair-Share-Respond•  Roundthefollowingtotwodecimalplaces:1.  3.6824172.  21.8600513.  45.46734.  7.5555.  3.665•  Calculateandroundifnecessary:

1.  1.05×10–3÷6.1352.  21–13.8

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SigFigs•  Thebeakersbelowhavedifferentprecisions

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SigFigs•  Youpourthewaterfromthesethreebeakersintoonecontainer– Whatisthevolumeinthiscontainerreportedtothecorrectnumberofsignificantfigures?a.  78.817mLb.  78.82mLc.  78.8mLd.  79mL

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DimensionalAnalysis

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DimensionalAnalysis•  DimensionalAnalysis(UnitFactorMethod)•  Helpsconvertagivenresultfromonesystemofunitstoanother

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DimensionalAnalysis•  Convertingfromoneunittoanother•  Theequivalencestatementgoesintotheunitfactor(ex/102cm=1m)

•  Theunityou’restartingwithalwaysgoesonthebottom(tocancelout)

•  Theunityouwanttoendupwithgoesontop

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DimensionalAnalysis•  Ex/•  Youwanttoorderabicyclewitha25.5-inframe,butthesizesinthecatalogaregivenonlyincentimeters– Whatsizeshouldyouorder?

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DimensionalAnalysis•  Ex/Howmanycentimetersarein4.50meters?

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TryThis:•  Ex/Howmanykilometersarein256centimeters?

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Temperature

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Temperature(don’tmemorize)•  K=oC+273•  oC=K–273

•  oC=oF–321.8•  oF=1.8(oC)+32

•  (technically,it’s273.15forKàCorCàK,butwecanuse273)

•  It’snotdegreesKelvin,justKelvin

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Temperature•  Withrespecttosignificantfigures

– ForoCàKorKàoC,sincetheconversioninvolvesadditionorsubtraction,it’sallabouttheprecisionofthegiventemperature• 85oC+273=358K• 85.5oC+273=358.5K• 85.55oC+273=353.55K

– ForoCàoForoFàoC,youwillhavetoconsiderthenumberofsignificantfiguresandtheprecision• 275.6oCbecomes528.1oF• 105.6oFbecomes40.9oC

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Temperature•  Ex/OneinterestingfeatureoftheCelsiusandFahrenheitscalesisthat–40°Cand–40°Frepresentthesametemperature– Verifythatthisistrue(oF=1.8(oC)+32)

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Density

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Density•  Density•  Propertyofmatterthatisusedasanidentificationtagforsubstances

•  Densityofaliquidcanbedeterminedeasilybyweighinganaccuratelyknownvolumeofliquid

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Density•  Ex/Achemist,tryingtoidentifyanunknownliquid,findsthat25.00cm3ofthesubstancehasamassof19.625gat20°C

•  Whichcompoundismostthemostlikelyidentifyoftheunknown?

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Density•  Table1.5-DensitiesofVariousCommonSubstances*at20°C

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Density•  Ex/A25gcylinderofiron(d=7.87g/mL)anda1.0grampelletofcopper(d=8.96g/mL)areplacedin500mLofwater(d=0.9982g/mL)– Predictwhethereachwillfloatorsinkinwater

a.  Ironwillfloat,andcopperwillsinkb.  Ironwillsink,andcopperwillfloatc.  Ironandcopperwillsinkd.  Ironandcopperwillfloate.  Moreinformationisneeded

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ClassificationofMatter

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ClassificationofMatter•  Matter=Anythingthatoccupiesspaceandhasmass•  Hasmanylevelsoforganizationandiscomplex•  Existsinthreemainstates

– Solid– Liquid– Gas

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ClassificationofMatter•  Solids

– Rigid– Fixedvolumeandshape– Slightlycompressible

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ClassificationofMatter•  Liquids

– Definitevolume– Nospecificshape

• Assumestheshapeofitscontainer

– Slightlycompressible

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ClassificationofMatter•  Gases•  Nofixedvolumeorshape

– Takesontheshapeandvolumeofitscontainer

•  Highlycompressible– Relativelyeasytodecreasethevolumeofagas

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SeparatingMixturesIntoPureSubstances

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SeparatingMixtures•  Mixtures-havevariablecomposition•  Classification

– Homogeneousmixture:Hasvisiblyindistinguishablepartsandisoftencalledasolution

– Heterogeneousmixture:Hasvisiblydistinguishableparts

•  Canbeseparatedintopuresubstances,whichhaveconstantcompositions,byphysicalmethods

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SeparatingMixtures•  PhysicalChange•  Changeintheformofasubstance

– Nochangeinthechemicalcompositionofthesubstance

•  Example– Boilingorfreezingofwater

•  Usedtoseparateamixtureintopurecompounds– Willnotbreakcompoundsintoelements

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SeparatingMixtures

MethodsforSeparatingComponentsinaMixture

Distillation Filtration

Chromatography

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SeparatingMixtures•  Distillation•  Dependsonthedifferencesinthevolatilityofthecomponents

•  Worksbestwhenoneofthesubstancesisvolatile,andtheotherisnot,asthemostvolatilecomponentvaporizesatthelowesttemperature

•  Ex/distillationofseawater

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ClassificationofMatter•  Filtration•  Usedwhenamixtureconsistsofasolidandaliquid•  Mixtureispouredontoamesh,suchasfilterpaper,whichpassestheliquidandleavesthesolidbehind

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ClassificationofMatter•  Chromatography•  Generalnameappliedtoaseriesofmethodsthatuseasystemwithtwostates(phases)ofmatter– Mobilephase-Liquidorgas– Stationaryphase-Solid

•  Separationoccursbecausethecomponentsofthemixturehavedifferentaffinitiesforthetwophases– Theymovethroughthesystematdifferentrates

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ClassificationofMatter•  Chromatography

– Componentwithahighaffinityforthemobilephasewillquicklygothroughthechromatographicsystemascomparedtoonewithahighaffinityforthesolidphase

•  Paperchromatography:Usesastripofporouspaperforthestationaryphase

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ClassificationofMatter•  PureSubstances•  Eithercompoundsorfreeelements

– Compound:Substancewithaconstantcompositionthatcanbebrokendownintoitselementsviachemicalprocesses

•  Givensubstancebecomesanewsubstanceorsubstanceswithdifferentpropertiesanddifferentcomposition

– Element:Substancethatcannotbebrokendownintosimplersubstancesbyphysicalorchemicalmeans

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ClassificationofMatter

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ClassificationofMatter•  Asolutionisalsoa:

a.  heterogeneousmixtureb.  homogeneousmixturec.  compoundd.  distilledmixturee.  puremixture

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ClassificationofMatter•  Whichofthefollowingstatementsisfalse?

a.  Solutionsarealwayshomogeneousmixturesb.  Atomsthatmakeupasolidaremostlyopenspacec.  Elementscanexistasatomsormoleculesd.  Compoundscanexistaselementsormolecules