SI Units
SI vocab
Density
Properties of Matter
Chemical Measurement
100

SI base unit for length

What is a meter? (m)

100

measure of the amount of matter in an object (does not vary with location of object)

What is mass?

100

measurement of the amount of space occupied by an object

What is volume?

100

can be observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance

What is a physical property?

100

these are used to clearly express that the last digit in a measured value contains a degree of uncertainty (it's an estimate)

What are significant figures?

200

SI base unit for mass

What is a kilogram? (kg)

200

measure of the gravitational force on an object (varies with location because gravitational force varies)

What is weight?

200

the formula for calculating density

density = mass divided by volume

d = m/v

200

can only be determined by observed changes in a substance

What are chemical properties?

200

the number of significant figures in conversion factors based on definitions or items that are counted

What is infinite? (i.e., they are exact and not limited by significant figures)

300

SI base unit for time

What is a second? (s)

300

measures how much the particles of a substance are moving

What is temperature?

300

unit used to describe the volume of a liquid when calculating density

What is a milliliter? (mL)

300

observed changes of state (e.g., freezing or melting) are considered this type of change

What are physical changes?

300

type of digit that is always significant

What is a non-zero digit?

400

SI base unit for temperature

What is a Kelvin? (K)

400

based on freezing point of water (0 degrees) and boiling point of water (100 degrees)

What is the Celsius temperature scale?

400

unit used to describe the volume of a solid when calculating density

What is a cubic centimeter?

cc or cm3

400

this type of property depends on the amount of matter in the substance (e.g., mass or length)

What is an extensive property?

400

how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value

What is accuracy?

500

SI base unit for an amount of matter 

What is a mole? (mol)

500

an absolute scale where 0 degrees means a total absence of heat and no particle movement 

What is the Kelvin temperature scale?

500

Calculate the volume of a gold wire if you have a 100 g piece (the density of gold wire is 10 g/cm3 ) 

d = m/v therefore v = m/d


v = 100 g divided by 10 g/cm3 = 10 cm3

500

this type of property does not depend on the amount of matter present in an object (e.g., density or color)

What is an intensive property?

500

how closely measurements of the same thing are to one another

What is precision?