What is the correct way to wear goggles and why are they important?
Wear them over your eyes, not your neck. They keep any dangerous chemicals out of your eyes.
This saying helps us remember how to convert metric units.
What is King henry doesn't usually drink chocolate milk
How many significant figures does 0.00956 have?
3
This is the density of an object with a mass of 10 g and a volume of 10 mL.
What is 1 g/mL?
What is precision?
Hitting the same place over and over again.
What do you do if you get a little bit of chemical on your hand?
Wash your hands really good.
100 mm
How many significant figures does 19,000,001 have?
8
This is the mass of and object with density of 7 g/ml and a volume of 10 ml?
What is 70 g?
What is accuracy?
Actually hitting the target or hypothesis.
What would you do if you got a bunch of chemicals all over your body?
Use the shower.
Convert 250. kJ to J
250,000
2.50 x 105
Put 21,000,000 into scientific notation.
2.1 times 107
This is the volume of an object with density of 10 g/ml and a mass of 10 g.
1 ml
If I know and object's density is 11 and I measure it to be 13, what is my percent error?
18%
If an actual person is on fire, what would you use?
A fire blanket.
Convert 234 Pa to mPa
234,000
What is 4.567 + 2.3 with proper significant figures?
6.9
If an object has a density of 4.5 g/mL and you double its mass, what is the density of the new sample?
4.5 g/mL
If I draw a line that should be 5 cm and the line I draw is 6.7 cm, what is my percent error and would that be considered accurate?
34% - NO!
What are 8 lab mistakes in this picture? You have one minute.
Not wearing goggles
Horseplay
Eating/Drinking
Straight up drinking poison
Clogged sink
Electrical cord in the sink
Spilled soda
Cheese puffs on the floor
Hair on fire - no hair tie
Not paying attention while heating test tube
A snake
Broken Glass
Distracting parnter while doing something important
Convert 45 L to pL.
45,000,000,000,000 pL
4.5 x 1013 pL
What is 4.01 x 5 using significant figures?
20
This element can have a mass of 234 g and a volume of 100 ml.
What is boron?
If you find the density of barium to be 3.75 g/ml in a lab, this is your percent error to the correct number of significant digits.
3.59