9S1 Lesson 3 /4 - Measurement/Uncertainty

Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?
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Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?

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  1. Name appropriate apparatus for the measurement of time, temperature, mass and volume, including (a) stopwatches,(b) thermometers, (c) balances, (d) burettes, (e) volumetric pipettes, (f) measuring cylinders, (g) gas syringes
  2. Suggest advantages and disadvantages of experimental methods and apparatus

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Daily Review
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  • (a) Name the apparatus.
  • (b) Write what it's used for.
The clock's ticking!

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Name this apparatus and write what it measures.

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Name this apparatus and write what it measures.

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Name this apparatus and write what it measures.

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Name this apparatus and write what it measures.

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Name this apparatus and write what it measures.

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Name this apparatus and write what it measures.

Slide 10 - Open question

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SI Quantities
  • time
  • mass
  • temperature
  • length
  • amount of substance

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SI Quantities
time
mass
temperature
length
amount of substance
seconds, s

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SI Quantities
time
mass
temperature
length
amount of substance
seconds, s
kilogram, kg

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SI Quantities
time
mass
temperature
length
amount of substance
seconds, s
kilogram, kg
kelvin, K

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SI Quantities
time
mass
temperature
length
amount of substance
seconds, s
kilogram, kg
metre, m
kelvin, K

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SI Quantities
time
mass
temperature
length
amount of substance
seconds, s
kilogram, kg
mole, mol
metre, m
kelvin, K

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SI Quantities
time
mass
temperature
length
amount of substance
seconds, s
kilogram, kg
mole, mol
metre, m
kelvin, K
standard unit

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  1. )   20 cm =  _______ mm
  2. )   5 mm = ________ cm
  3. )   17 dm = ________ mm
  4. )   4.5 mm = _______ dm
Guided Practice:
length

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  1. )   3600 s =  _______ min
  2. )   30 min = ________ s
  3. )   5 hrs = ________ s
  4. )   7200 s = _______ hrs
Guided Practice:
time

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  1. )   0 oC =  _______ K
  2. )   275 K = ________ oC
  3. )   300.5 oC = ______ K 
Guided Practice:
temperature

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  1. )   2 kg =  _______ g
  2. )   65.5 g = ________ kg
  3. )  24.50 mg = ______ g
  4. )  0.5 kg = ________ mg 
Guided Practice:
mass

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  1. )   1 dm3 =  _______ cm3
  2. )   2 mL = ________ cm3
  3. )  25 cm3 = ______ dm3
  4. )  0.5 dm3 = ______ cm3 
Guided Practice:
volume

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Convert:

200 K  →  ____ oC
A
-73
B
473
C
73
D
0

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Convert:

1.50 dm3  →  ____ cm3
A
1500
B
15.0
C
0.150
D
0.0150

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Convert:

10 min  →  ____ s
A
60
B
600
C
0.6
D
6000

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Convert:

45 mm  →  ____ m
A
4500
B
45000
C
45.0
D
0.45

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Convert:

0.5 kg  →  ____ g
A
5000
B
50
C
500
D
0.5

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Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?

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Think about these questions
  • How much can you depend on measurements?
  • Are all measurements trustworthy?
  • How can you tell if it is only an approximation

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The exact number of apples

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Calibrated into divisions of 1 cm.
Calibrated into divisions of 0.1 cm.

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Calibrated into divisions of 1 cm.
Calibrated into divisions of 0.1 cm.
Resolution

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Calibrated into divisions of 1 cm.
Calibrated into divisions of 0.1 cm.
What length is measured by Ruler A: 4.2 cm or 4.3 cm?
What length is measured by Ruler B: 4.27 cm or 4.28 cm?

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

sure, certain digits

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

sure, certain digits

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

sure, certain digits

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

sure, certain digits

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REALISATIONS
  • All measurements involve uncertainty.
  • All measurement's last digit is always an estimate.
  • The digits that you record when you measure something are called significant digits.

sure, certain digits
final, uncertain  digit

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Watch and Learn
Worked example 1:

  • 4.27 cm has three significant digits.
  • 4 and 2 are certain (sure).
  • 7 is the last uncertain digit.

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Watch and Learn
Worked example 2:

  • 5.201 g has four significant digits.
  • _______, _______, and _____ are certain (sure).
  • ________ is the last uncertain digit.

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Watch and Learn
Worked example 3:

  • 27.0 oC has ______ significant digits.
  • _______ and _____ are certain (sure).
  • ________ is the last uncertain digit.

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Significant Digits
How many significant digits (SD) are there in:
  • 9.776 g = 4 SD
  • 23.4 kg = _______ SD
  • 208 cm= 3 SD
  • 45 094 mg = _______SD
  • 0.0507 dm3 = 3 SD
  • 0.000000000000071 mol = _______ SD
  • 53 400 km = _______ SD or _____ SD
RULES for Significant Digits
(1) All non-zero digits are significant.

(2) All zeros in between non-zero numbers are significant.

(3) Zeros to the left of a value are NOT significant.

(4) Zeros to the right of a value may OR may not be significant.

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(1) Identify the name of the apparatus.
(2) Read and write the measurement.
(3) Convert the measurement to a given unit.
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