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1. The laboratory schedule for Xheena Sarabia is Wednesday from 7:00am to 10:00am. 2. Part A of the work/practice exercise involves accuracy, precision, significant figures, scientific notation, unit conversions, and performing calculations. 3. Questions 1-4 ask the examinee to identify which of the four aspirin brand results presented in a table were precise and accurate, precise but not accurate, not precise but accurate, or neither precise nor accurate.

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Activity 2

1. The laboratory schedule for Xheena Sarabia is Wednesday from 7:00am to 10:00am. 2. Part A of the work/practice exercise involves accuracy, precision, significant figures, scientific notation, unit conversions, and performing calculations. 3. Questions 1-4 ask the examinee to identify which of the four aspirin brand results presented in a table were precise and accurate, precise but not accurate, not precise but accurate, or neither precise nor accurate.

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Xheena Sarabia

Name: ______________________________________ Score: _____________________


Wednesday 7:00am-10:00am
Laboratory Schedule: ___________________

IV – Work/Practice exercise:

Part A

A.1 Accuracy and Precision

Instruction. Answer the following problems and show all the solutions in separate sheet.

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1. Sammy applied for a job last summer in the quality control laboratory of the United
Laboratory (UNILAB) Company. The job was to determine the amount of aspirin in

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aspirin tablets whose standard value is 325 milligrams aspirin per tablet. He was given
four (4) different brands of aspirin sample. Each brand was weighed three (3) times.

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Results and data were recorded in the table below.

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No. of Trials Brand A Brand B Brand C Brand D
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1 325 mg 300 mg 400 mg 250 mg
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2 325 mg 325 mg 400 mg 280 mg


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3 325 mg 350 mg 400 mg 350 mg


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325mg 316.67mg 400 mg 293.33 mg


Mean
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0% -2.563% 23.077% -9.745%


Percent error (%)
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Standard
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0 4.08 0 7.53
deviation

Note: Use percent error to evaluate the accuracy and standard deviation for the precision.

Which Brand had results that was

1. precise and accurate? Brand A


_________________

2. precise but not accurate?


Brand C
_________________
3. not precise but accurate? Brand B
_________________
Brand D
4. neither precise nor accurate? _________________

2. Figure 1 presents a magnified mercury thermometer in degrees centigrade (0C) and the
shaded part is the mercury. Read the thermometer and answer the question that follows:

30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50

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Figure 1

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There are (1) __________equal divisions (space, not lines) between the 30.00C and 40.00C
mark. Therefore, the smallest divisions on the thermometer is (2) ________

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degree divisions. In the system of significant figures used here, estimation between the
smallest divisions to the nearest + or – (3) ___________ of a degree.
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The reading of the thermometer above including your estimated number would then
be (4) ___________. This measurement contains (5) ____________ numbers that are certain
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and (6) ____________ that has been estimated. The total number of significant numbers in
the measurement is (7) ____________.
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A.2 Significant Figure


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1. Determine the number of significant figures in each measurement.

2 sig. fig
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8. 0.00021 g = _______________

9. 5300 g 2 sig. fig.


= _______________
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10. 48.00 in 2 sig.fig.


= _______________
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11. 0.00120 cm 3 sig. fig.


= _______________

3 sig. fig.
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12. 5.87 mm = _______________

13. 5.064 m 4 sig. fig.


= _______________

14. 520.0 mL 4 sig. fig.


= _______________

15. 3600 m 2 sig. fig.


= _______________

A.3 Rounding Off


2. Perform the following mathematical operations and round off the answer to the correct
number of significant figure. Note: do not use calculator. Use additional sheet for your
solution if necessary.

16. (2.11 m) + (0.43 m) + (23.0 m) 25.54 m


= _______________

17. (483.3 m) – (4.57 m) 478.73 m


= _______________

18. 30.3607 g 4.72 ml/g


= _______________
6.43 mL

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40.7 qt/L

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19. 43.6 qt = _______________
1.07qt/L

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20. 7.68 m x 712 m x 24.4 m 133 m
= _______________

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357 m x 342 m
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A.4 Scientific Notation
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3. Express the following measurements in the scientific notation form. The underlined
number in each problem is the last significant figure.
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21. 241865 mL = ________________


2.4×10^5 mL
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22. 54300000000 m = ________________


54.3×10^9 m
23. 0.000000507 kg = ________________
5.07×10^-7 km
24. 0.00003672 lb = ________________
36.72×10^-6 lb
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25. 3077 x 107 mol = ________________


3077000 moL
26. 0.00350 x 10-3 ft = ________________
27. 1580 x 10-4 yd = ________________
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4. Perform the mathematical operations and express the answer to the proper number of
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significant figure. Note. Do not use calculator. Use additional sheet for your solution if
necessary.
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28. 2.85 x 106 dm


+ 4.5 x 105 dm = _________________

29. 5.68 x 106 cm


- 3.56 x 106 cm = _________________

30. 7.597 x 10-5 g


- 3.88 x 10-6 g = _________________
31. (6.29 x 103 in) (2.8 x 102 in) = _________________

32. 6.13 x 10-4 kg


2.40 x 10-3 L = _________________

33. 8.34 x 105 m2


4.0 x 10-3 m = _________________

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34. (4.20 x 104 cm) (3.7 x 10-4 cm)
3.2 x 10-4 cm = _________________

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C. Conversion of Units
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Direction. Solve the following problems and express your answer to the correct significant
figure. Use additional sheet for your solution if necessary.
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1. 36.5 mi × 1.609 km
The length of the marathon --------------
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race is 36.5 miles. What is


the distance in kilometers?
38.7 km 1m

=58.7285 km 58.7 km
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2.
An average speed of a 240 mi/hr × 1.608 km/hr
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racing car is 240 mi/hr.


What is the speed in
kilometer per hour?
390 km/hr
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1 mi/hr
=38616 km/hr 390 km/hr
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3. The average height of an


adult man is 5 feet 4.0 5ft × 12 in
1.6 m
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inches (5’4”) and his -------- = 60 in+4 in = 64 in × 0.0254 m


weight is 150 lbs. What is 9 ft. -------------
his height in meter (m) and 1 in
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his weight in kilogram (kg). = 1.6256 m 1.6 m


4. 12.0 oz — mL
A 12.0 oz bottle of coca-
cola has a volume of _____
355 L
12.0 oz × 29.57 mL
--------------- = 354.84 ml
ml. What is this equivalent 1 oz
to liter? 355 ml — L 355 ml × 0.001 L
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1 ml
= 0.355 =0.355
L L
=355 L = 355 L
5.
Your car has a 6.00-L
engine. What is the size of
this engine in cubic inches? 366 cubic inch
6. A lumber stick has a
dimension of 2.0 in x 2.0
in x 12 feet. What is the
volume of the lumber stick
in board feet (ft3)

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7. How many seconds are in

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3.55 minutes?

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8. At sea level, the air pressure
is 1.0 atmosphere. What is
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the pressure in Torr? in mm
Hg?
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9. Who is taller: a man 1.62 m


tall or a woman who is 5
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feet 6.0 inches tall?


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Part B
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1. Get hold of a meter stick (if not view it in any internet site) and a ruler; inspect for the
standard scaling found in each of the instruments. Answer the following questions:
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A. Measuring length.
For inches scale Meter stick Ruler
What does the big scale division represent in inches? in. in
What does the small scale division represent in in in
Inches?
For centimeter scale
What does the big scale division represent in cm cm
Centimeter?
What does the small scale division represent in cm cm
Centimeter?
Observer Meter stick ruler
Get hold of any regularly shaped 1
object in your surroundings. 2
Measure the length in centimeter 3
in 3 trials. average
What is meant by precision? Is it
possible for measurements to be precise
but in accurate? Explain.
Why are repeated trials of the same
measurement desirable?
B. Measuring Volume
a. - Shaped Solid Regular

Find the volume of the regularly Length (l) Width(w) Height(h) Volume(V)
shaped object you used in the above
activity.

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a. irregular- shaped Solid
Initial volume of pebble (V1)

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Final volume (V2)
You can use water displacement

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method in determining the volume of

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a marble, assuming that the marble
would fit the graduated cylinder?
Justify your answer.

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b. Liquid using graduated cylinder
What is the proper way of taking the
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volume reading of a colorless liquid?
Colored liquid?
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c. Estimating a volume of liquid using uncalibrated test tube.


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What is the estimated volume of


liquid.?
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What is the actual volume of the


liquid?
Compute for the Percent Error %
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(refer to your manual for the formula)

d. Calibration of a medicine dropper.


How many drops are there in 1 ml?
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Are the water level in the three test


tubes equal?
If not why?
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If you are frequently instructed to add


one, two, or five ml of liquid to
another substance, is it necessary to
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actually measure the liquid? Support


your answer.

C. Measuring Mass
Draw and label the parts of a
platform balance.
Given weight of the Trial 1 Trial2 Trial3 average
object; find the 237.6 238.0 g 236.8 g
average
How do we know if
an instrument such D.
as a balance is
displaying the
proper value of the
mass of an object?

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Measuring Temperature:
Water Sample Temperature Reading

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Temperature of C
0 0
F K
water. Find the Cold water 150C 59°F 288.15

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equivalent in 0F Hot water 750C 167 °F 348.15

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and K. 68 °F 341.15
tap water 200C
How will you

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measure the
temperature of a
substance
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correctly?
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E. Measuring Density and Specific Gravity:
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Solve the following problems:


1. The specific gravity of an organic liquid is 1. 3.. Calculate the number of liters in 84 g of the
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liquid.
2. Calculate the density in grams per milliliter of a piece of metal that has a mass of 12 g and
occupies a volume of 1.6 ml.
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3. If 2.0 x 104 mg of a substance occupy a volume of 15 ml, calculate the specific gravity of the
substance.
4. A cube of lead measures 3.0 cm on each edge and has a mass of 308 g. Calculate the density
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in g/cm3.
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Figure 6. Lists of some improvised


equipment that can be used at home
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CONGRATULATIONS!

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