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General Chemistry
Principles and Modern Applications
   Petrucci • Harwood • Herring
             8th Edition

   Chapter 1: Matter—Its Properties and
              Measurement

                         Philip Dutton
                 University of Windsor, Canada

                     Prentice-Hall © 2002



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                   General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Contents

      Physical properties and states of matter
      Système International Units
      Uncertainty and significant figures
      Dimensional analysis

     http://cwx.prenhall.com/petrucci/chapter1/deluxe.html


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                     General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Properties of Matter


ter:         Occupies space, has mass and inertia

mposition: Parts or components
           ex. H2O, 11.9% H and 88.81% O

perties:     Distinguishing features
             physical and chemical properties




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                           General Chemistry: Chapter 1
States of Matter




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                General Chemistry: Chapter 1
1_15
                   Classification of Matter
                                         Matter
                                       (materials)




                                    Physical processes
                   Substances                              Mixtures




                    Chemical                     Homogeneous
                                                                 Heterogeneous
        Elements                Compounds          mixtures
                    reactions                                       mixtures
                                                  (solutions)




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                                General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Separations




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                General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Separating Mixtures
                                 Chromatography
                                 Chromatography
        1_17

               Substances to
               be separated
           mixture
               dissolved in liquid



                                         Pure
                                         liquid




                                     A            B     C



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                                     General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Significant Figures
 Count from left from
                              Adding and subtracting.
 first non-zero digit.

 Number         Significant   Use the number of decimal
                Figures       places in the number with the
 6.29 g            3          fewest decimal places.
 0.00348 g         3
                                      1.14
 9.0               2                  0.6
 1.0 × 10-8        2                 11.676
 100 eggs          infinit
                                     13.416  13.4
 100 g             e ad
                   b
 π = 3.14159       notation
                   various


Slide 8 of 19                               Prentice-Hall ©
                   General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Significant figures

Multiplying and dividing.          Rounding Off

Use the fewest significant         3rd digit is increased if
figures.                           4th digit ≥ 5

                               Report to 3 significant.figures.
0.01208 ÷ 0.236
                               10.235                  10.2
       = 0.512                 12.4590                 12.5
                               19.75                   19.8
       = 5.12 × 10-3           15.651                  15.7

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                     General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Units
 S.I. Units                            Other Common Units
 Length       metre, m                 Length         Angstrom, Å, 10-8 cm
 Mass         Kilogram, kg             Volume         Litre, L, 10-3 m3
 Time         second, s                Energy         Calorie, cal, 4.184 J
 Temperature Kelvin, K                 Pressure
 Quantity     Mole, 6.022×1023 mol-1       1 Atm = 1.064 x 102 kPa
                                           1 Atm = 760 mm Hg
 Derived Quantities
 Force        Newton, kg m s-2
 Pressure     Pascal, kg m-1 s-2
 Eenergy      Joule, kg m2 s-2



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                          General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Slide 11 of 19                            Prentice-Hall ©
                 General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Temperature




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                 General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Relative Temperatures




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                   General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Volume




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                 General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Density

                     δ= m/V
         m=Vδ                        V=m/δ
                       g/mL
    Mass and volume are extensive properties
           Density is an intensive property

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                  General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Conversion
   What is the mass of a cube of osmium that is 1.25
   inches on each side?

   Have volume, need density        = 22.48g/cm3




Slide 16 of 19                             Prentice-Hall ©
                  General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Wrong units




         The Gimli Glider, Q86, p30

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                  General Chemistry: Chapter 1
Uncertainties

   • Systematic errors.
       – Thermometer constantly 2°C too low.
   • Random errors
       – Limitation in reading a scale.
   • Precision
       – Reproducibility of a measurement.
   • Accuracy
       – How close to the real value.


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                   General Chemistry: Chapter 1
End of Chapter Questions


                 1, 3, 5, 12, 14, 17,
                 18, 20, 30, 41, 49,
                 50, 61, 72, 74, 79



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                    General Chemistry: Chapter 1

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General Chemistry Chapter 1 Properties and Measurement

  • 1. General Chemistry Principles and Modern Applications Petrucci • Harwood • Herring 8th Edition Chapter 1: Matter—Its Properties and Measurement Philip Dutton University of Windsor, Canada Prentice-Hall © 2002 Slide 1 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 2. Contents  Physical properties and states of matter  Système International Units  Uncertainty and significant figures  Dimensional analysis http://cwx.prenhall.com/petrucci/chapter1/deluxe.html Slide 2 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 3. Properties of Matter ter: Occupies space, has mass and inertia mposition: Parts or components ex. H2O, 11.9% H and 88.81% O perties: Distinguishing features physical and chemical properties Slide 3 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 4. States of Matter Slide 4 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 5. 1_15 Classification of Matter Matter (materials) Physical processes Substances Mixtures Chemical Homogeneous Heterogeneous Elements Compounds mixtures reactions mixtures (solutions) Slide 5 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 6. Separations Slide 6 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 7. Separating Mixtures Chromatography Chromatography 1_17 Substances to be separated mixture dissolved in liquid Pure liquid A B C Slide 7 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 8. Significant Figures Count from left from Adding and subtracting. first non-zero digit. Number Significant Use the number of decimal Figures places in the number with the 6.29 g 3 fewest decimal places. 0.00348 g 3 1.14 9.0 2 0.6 1.0 × 10-8 2 11.676 100 eggs infinit 13.416  13.4 100 g e ad b π = 3.14159 notation various Slide 8 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 9. Significant figures Multiplying and dividing. Rounding Off Use the fewest significant 3rd digit is increased if figures. 4th digit ≥ 5 Report to 3 significant.figures. 0.01208 ÷ 0.236 10.235  10.2 = 0.512 12.4590  12.5 19.75  19.8 = 5.12 × 10-3 15.651  15.7 Slide 9 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 10. Units S.I. Units Other Common Units Length metre, m Length Angstrom, Å, 10-8 cm Mass Kilogram, kg Volume Litre, L, 10-3 m3 Time second, s Energy Calorie, cal, 4.184 J Temperature Kelvin, K Pressure Quantity Mole, 6.022×1023 mol-1 1 Atm = 1.064 x 102 kPa 1 Atm = 760 mm Hg Derived Quantities Force Newton, kg m s-2 Pressure Pascal, kg m-1 s-2 Eenergy Joule, kg m2 s-2 Slide 10 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 11. Slide 11 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 12. Temperature Slide 12 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 13. Relative Temperatures Slide 13 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 14. Volume Slide 14 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 15. Density δ= m/V m=Vδ V=m/δ g/mL Mass and volume are extensive properties Density is an intensive property Slide 15 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 16. Conversion What is the mass of a cube of osmium that is 1.25 inches on each side? Have volume, need density = 22.48g/cm3 Slide 16 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 17. Wrong units The Gimli Glider, Q86, p30 Slide 17 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 18. Uncertainties • Systematic errors. – Thermometer constantly 2°C too low. • Random errors – Limitation in reading a scale. • Precision – Reproducibility of a measurement. • Accuracy – How close to the real value. Slide 18 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1
  • 19. End of Chapter Questions 1, 3, 5, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, 30, 41, 49, 50, 61, 72, 74, 79 Slide 19 of 19 Prentice-Hall © General Chemistry: Chapter 1