Units/Sig figs
Matter
Dimensional Analysis
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Meters to Nanometers

1 m is 1*10nanometers

100

What type of matter is Coffee

Homogeneous Mixture

100

5.23 meters to millimeters

5.23 x 103 mm

100

 Data the contains numbers and units. Example 5.32 g.

Quantitative

100

How many protons are in sodium

11 protons

200

Multiplication/Division Rules

The number of Sig Figs is equal to the least certain measurement used

200

What kind of matter is limestone

Coumpound

200

0.0357 deciliters to kiloliters

3.57x10-6 kl

200

The isotope of I with a mass number of 131

13153I

200

What is the difference between Precision and Accuracy?

Precision is how close together your answers are

Accuracy is how close your answer is to the correct number 

300

Microliters to Kiloliters

1 microliter is 1x10-9 Kiloliters

300

What kind of matter has a Constant composition that cannot be separated by physical methods.

A Pure Substance 

300

13.87 inches to meters

(2.54 cm in 1 in)

0.3522 meters

300

How many Protons and Electrons are in N-3

10 electrons

7 protons

300

Addition/ Subtraction Sig Fig rules 

The number with the least amount of places after the decimal is what is used

400

Do exact values count for Sig Figs

No

400

What is the definition of a chemical property change

These involve a change in the chemical composition, like an acid-base reaction

400

2.74 millimeters2 to decimeters2 

0.000274 dm2

400

Rutherford designed an experiment that had particles hit a thin gold foil. What did this experiment help prove?




Protons are in the nucleus and are centrally located in the atom

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What did the Cathode ray experiment prove?

The exsistence of negativly charges electrons

500

What are the rules for zeros in Sig Figs

Trailing zeros count if there is a decimal

(2500. = 4 Sig figs)

Embedded zeros always count

(12073= 5 Sig figs)

Zeros before the first non-zero do not count

(0.000002= 1 Sig fig)

500

What is the definition of a physical property change

It can be measured non-destructively with no change in chemical composition. (ice melting)

500

-273 °C to Kelvin and Fahrenheit  

K= C+273

F= 180(C) + 32

0 kelvin

-459 Fahrenheit 

500

What are the three subatomic perticles and their associated charges

Electron- Negative

Nuetron - Neutral

Proton- Positive

500

Convert 8.27 angstroms to millimeters. Note: 1 x 1010 angstroms equal 1 m)

8.27 x10-7 mm

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