Chapter 2:
Data Analysis
Section 2.1 Units of Measure1. Define SI base units for time, length, mass, and temperature.
2. Explain how adding a prefix changes a unit.
3. Compare the derived units for volume and density.
Section 2.2 Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis 1. Express numbers in scientific notation.
2. Use dimensional analysis to convert different units of measure.
Section 2.3 How reliable are measurements?1. Define and compare accuracy and precision.
2. Use significant figures and rounding to reflect the certainty of data.
3. Use percent error to describe the accuracy of experimental data.
Section 2.1 Units of Measurement
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Section 2.2 Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis
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Section 2.3 How reliable are measurements?
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Section 2.4 Representing Data
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Section 2.1 Units of Measurement
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Section 2.2 Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis
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Section 2.3 How reliable are measurements?
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Section 2.4 Representing Data
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Section 2.1 Units of Measurement
Standard 4 e - Gases and their Properties
View Standard 4 State Standard: How to convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales.
Students Will be able to:Demonstrate a knowledge of the Kelvin scale and compare it to the Celsius scale. Book Reference Pages: 25-30
Standard 6 D - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: How to calculate the concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent composition.
Students Will be able to:Prepare solutions to demonstrate their knowledge of the different units of concentration. I&E (12A): Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, analyze relationships, and display data. Book Reference Pages:
Standard 6 E - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: The relationship between the molarity of solute in a solution, and the solution's depressed freezing point or elevated boiling point.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages:
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Section 2.2 Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis
Standard 4 E - Gases and their Properties
View Standard 4 State Standard: How to convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales.
Students Will be able to:Demonstrate a knowledge of the Kelvin scale and compare it to the Celsius scale. Book Reference Pages: 31-35
Standard 6 D - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: How to calculate the concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent composition.
Students Will be able to:Prepare solutions to demonstrate their knowledge of the different units of concentration. I&E (12A): Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, analyze relationships, and display data. Book Reference Pages:
Standard 6 E - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: The relationship between the molarity of solute in a solution, and the solution's depressed freezing point or elevated boiling point.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages:
Standard 99 A - Miscellaneous
View Standard 99 State Standard: Miscellaneous
Students Will be able to:In the notebook you use every day in class, file pages here that:
    a) don't fit a particular standard
    b) fit in more than one standard
    c) will be we used frequently during the year Book Reference Pages:
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Section 2.3 How reliable are measurements?
Standard 4 E - Gases and their Properties
View Standard 4 State Standard: How to convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales.
Students Will be able to:Demonstrate a knowledge of the Kelvin scale and compare it to the Celsius scale. Book Reference Pages: 37-42
Standard 6 D - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: How to calculate the concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent composition.
Students Will be able to:Prepare solutions to demonstrate their knowledge of the different units of concentration. I&E (12A): Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, analyze relationships, and display data. Book Reference Pages:
Standard 6 E - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: The relationship between the molarity of solute in a solution, and the solution's depressed freezing point or elevated boiling point.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages:
Standard 12 b - Investigation and Experimentation
View Standard 12 State Standard: Identify and communicate sources of unavoidable experimental error.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 38, 39
Standard 99 A - Miscellaneous
View Standard 99 State Standard: Miscellaneous
Students Will be able to:In the notebook you use every day in class, file pages here that:
    a) don't fit a particular standard
    b) fit in more than one standard
    c) will be we used frequently during the year Book Reference Pages:
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Section 2.4 Representing Data
Standard 12 a - Investigation and Experimentation
View Standard 12 State Standard: Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, abaktze relationships, and display data.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 43-45
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- Conversion Grid: Conversion Grid - for changing units of measure Std MISC
- Significant Figures Chart: Significant Figures chart from textbook Std MISC
- Significant Figures Counting: Significant Figures – Tutorial for counting Std MISC
- Temp Conversion: Temperature Conversion Formulas from textbook – any temp scale to any other Std MISC
- Temperature Scales: Comparison – 3 temperature scales, picture from textbook Std MISC
- Density Problems - Calculations with Grids: The concept of using any equality as a conversion factor is used to introduce grid-style conversions and density density probs. Includes 20 pract. probs and 2 ex with solns.
- Conv. Units of Measure - BIG BIGGER: Shows relationship of all prefixes and how to convert from one to another BIG <--> BIGGER
- SI Base Units Explained: SI Base Units of Measure are explained in this tutorial. Several examples are given to see what derived units are.
Conversion
●     Mathematics in Chemistry Visit Site
●     Using Your Calculator Visit Site
●     Converting units of measure - the "1" concept Visit Site
●   UNIT CANCELLATION tutorial. Excellent for beginners to dimensional analysis (unit calcellation). This is interactive and explains as you go step by step. EXCELLENT Visit Site
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Density
●     Density - Simple and Interactive Tutorial Visit Site
●     Density Problems - with Answers, interactive word problems(CSUDH) - Excellent Visit Site
●     Density problems interactive with answers,gives one question after another, but just one at a time, variables change(CSUDH) - Excellent Visit Site
●   Computer simulations on dropping balloons filled with one liquid into another liquid with different density. Visit Site
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General
●     Triple Beam Balance, interactive reading mass Visit Site
●     Free conversion calculator to convert anything to anything Visit Site
List of helpful sites Visit Site
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SI Base Units
●     SI Units - Explained with very comlete definitions, background of derivation, and more (NIST). Visit Site
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Significant Figures
●     Significan Figure practice, interactive, gives one question after another, but just one at a time. (CSUDH) Visit Site
●     Multiplication and division of sig figs is professionally demonstrated here (Video Chem Textbook) Visit Site
●     Addition and subtraction of sig figs professionally demonstrated (Video Chem Textbook) Visit Site
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Wigger Vids
●     SI Base Units Explained (PART 1) - follows my tutorial by the same name, and covers the chart at the top of the page. Visit Site
●     SI Base Units Explained (PART 2) - follows my tutorial by the same name, and covers the bottom of the tutorial. SI Base Units are explained in more depth, and Derived Units are explained. Visit Site
●     Watch this Video - it was recorded during 6th period today 9/3/10. It will help you will SCIENTIFIC NOTATION and WORKING WITH POWERS OF 10. My apologies on not making the video take up the full screen. OOPS! Visit Site
●     Here is your video on Density Problems - Calculations with Grids - 1. This goes through 3 problems showing you all the steps and how to show your work. Visit Site
●     4-Beam Balance Scale> - This video demonstrates how to read a 4-beam Balance Scale Visit Site
●   Add, subtract, multiply, divide powers of 10 Visit Site
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