CH12_LG_U1_Key
CH12_LG_U1_Key
There was no consistent measurement system with Imperial measurements (just look at conversions
between inches, feet, yards and miles) With metric measurements, you have root units (eg. Metres
for distance, grams for mass, etc). Then you have a prefix that represents a specific power of 10.
c) Try finding this one online: Volume: Litres (L) or metres cubed (m3)
For specific prefixes, the involve a power of 10 or moving a decimal left or right.
Reminder: k h da ___ d c m
3. What does the ____ represent (or what do you put there)? The root unit
4. If I give you kg, what is the root unit? Grams (g)
5. If I give you 6.3kg and want to get ? g, what would your answer be? Grams (g) is 3 steps
right from k…so move the decimal 3 steps right 6.3kg -> 6300.g (3 steps is like multiplying by
103
Practice:
10 mm
6. 3.2cm = ? mm 32mm 3.2 cm× =32mm
1cm
1m 1 km −5
7. 3.2cm = ? km 3.2x10-5km 3.2 cm× × =3.2 ×10 km
100 cm 1000 m
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1g
8. 40cg = ? g 0.4g 40 cg × =0.4 g
100 cg
1000 g 1000 mg 6
9. 1.3kg = ? mg 1.3x106mg 1.3 kg × × =1.3 ×10
1 kg 1g
Scientific Notation:
10. Based on what you saw and read in this lesson, why might you want to use scientific notation?
Very large or very small numbers are challenging to work with. Scientific notation is a form of
shorthand notation making these numbers easier to work with and less prone to error when you write
them out or put them into your calculator
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Using the 5 rules, complete the following table. NOTE: If you struggle with any of these, write your
question or confusion in the QUESTION column and check in with your teacher for clarification.
Significant Figures:
Complete each calculation ending with the correct number of significant figures
19. A chemist cuts a 13.25cm strip of magnesium to use only 5.8cm of it. What length of magnesium
remains?
13.25cm
7.45 cm
20. A rectangular block has the dimensions 3.2cm x 4.71cm x 12cm. What is the volume of the block?
21. A rectangular garden plot has sides of length 13.21m and 6.10m. What is the area covered by this
plot?
1 min 1 hr −3
28.6 seconds× × =0.00794 hours∨7.94 ×10 hours
60 seconds 60 min
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1hour 1 day
600 min × × =0.4 days
60 min 24 hours
m 1 km 60 s 60 min
7 × × × =25.2 km/hr 30 m/ s(1 sig fig)
s 1000 m 1 min 1 hr
Reaction Rates:
Reaction rate is defined as the rate of appearance of a product or the rate of disappearance
of a reactant.
26. For each of the following write i) a balanced chemical formula equation, ii) a complete ionic
equation and iii) a net ionic equation.
a) Magnesium metal is placed in a solution of hydrochloric acid and reacts to form aqueous
magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas
a) There are five possible rate equations that could be used to measure the reaction rate. Write
two of these possible rate equations.
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∆ mass of Mg ∆ pH
Rate= Rate=∆ ¿ ¿ Rate=
∆ Time ∆ Time
∆ volume H 2
Rate= Rate=∆ ¿ ¿
∆ Time
Cl-(aq)
c) If 0.0586 L of hydrogen gas is collected in 5.00 minutes, calculate the rate of the reaction in
mL of hydrogen gas per second.
1000 mL
0.0586 L x
∆ volume H 2 L 58.6 mL
Rate= = =
∆ Time 60 s 300. s
5 min x
1 min
Rate=0.195 mL H 2 / s
d) Using the reaction rate you calculated above, calculate the volume of hydrogen as produced in
23.0 minutes.
60 s 0.195 mL H 2
23.0 min x x =269 mL H 2
1 min 1s
e) Using the reaction rate you calculated above, calculate how long in minutes it takes to produce
1.50 L H2.
1000 mL 1s 1 min
1.50 L H 2 x x x =128 min
1L 0.195 mL H 2 60 s
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¿ 32.2 kg Ag
b) If 14.3g of silver is used up in 5.0 minutes, what mass of zinc (in g) is formed in 45 seconds?
29. What is the rate of reaction at 20 seconds? You will need to draw a tangent line. It can be tricky
to draw a perfect tangent line so don't worry if your answer does not exactly match the answer
key.
80
70
60
50
Mass40
(g)
30
20
10
0
0 20 40 Time (s) 60 80 100 120
0 g−45 g −45 g
Rate=Slope= = =−0.9 g /s
50 s−0 s 50 s
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31. List five ways you can increase the reaction rate of the reaction below.
2. Add a catalyst
4. Increase [N2]
32.Is the reaction in question 7 homogeneous or heterogeneous and how do you know?
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2aii) If a compound is ionic you split it into its ions. If it is not you leave it as is.
2aiii) Remove any ions that are on both sides of the arrow (spectators)
mL
¿¿ x
∆ volume H 2 L
3c) Rate= = =¿
∆ Time s
¿ ¿ min x
¿¿ min
s mL H 2
3d) ¿¿ min x x =¿
¿ ¿ min ¿¿ s
mL s min
3e) ¿¿ L H 2 x x x =¿
¿ ¿ L ¿¿ mL H 2 ¿¿ s
s g Zn mol Zn mol Ag g Ag kg Ag
4a) ¿min x ¿ x x x x x =
min ¿¿ s ¿ ¿ g Zn ¿ ¿ mol Zn ¿mol Ag ¿ ¿ g Ag
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