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module 0: intro. to chemistry and measurement - your height (66 inches)…

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module 0: intro. to chemistry and measurement

  • your height (66 inches), your age (15 years), and your body temperature (98.6 °f) are examples of measurements.
  • the metric system:
  • the standards of measurement used in science are those of the __________.
  • all metric units are based on multiples of 10. as a result, you can convert between units easily.
  • the __________________ (abbreviated __ after the french name le système international d’unités) is a revised version of the metric system.
  • the metric system was originally established in france in 1795.
  • the si was adopted by international agreement in 1960.
  • si units:
  • kilogram (kg) – ______
  • meter (m) – ______
  • second (s) – ______
  • ampere (a) – ______
  • kelvin (k) – ______
  • mole (mol) – ______
  • candela (cd) – ______

image with icons for meter, kilogram, kelvin, second, ampere, mole, candela

  • units of volume (l x w x h):
  • the si unit of volume is the amount of space occupied by a cube that is 1 m along each edge. this volume is a cubic meter (m³).
  • a smaller non - si unit is the liter (l):
  • 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm = 1000 cm³ = 1 l
  • and the milliliter (ml):
  • 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm³ = 1 ml
  • metric prefixes:
  • for very large and very small units, it may be more convenient to use a unit that has a __________.

table of commonly used metric prefixes with prefix, symbol, meaning, factor (mega (m): 1 million times larger, kilo (k): 1000 times larger, hecto (h): 100 times larger, deca (da): 10 times larger, base unit (no prefix): equal to 1 of the unit, deci (d): 10 times smaller, centi (c): 100 times smaller, milli (m): 1000 times smaller, micro (μ): 1 million times smaller, nano (n): 1 billion times smaller, pico (p): 1 trillion times smaller)

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Brief Explanations

These are fill-in-the-blank questions about foundational chemistry measurement systems. Answers are based on standard definitions of the metric system, SI units, and related terminology.

Answer:

  • The standards of measurement used in science are those of the metric system.
  • The International System of Units (abbreviated SI after the French name Le Système International d'Unités) is a revised version of the metric system.
  • Kilogram (kg) – unit of mass
  • Meter (m) – unit of length
  • Second (s) – unit of time
  • Ampere (A) – unit of electric current
  • Kelvin (K) – unit of temperature
  • Mole (mol) – unit of amount of substance
  • Candela (cd) – unit of luminous intensity
  • For very large and very small units, it may be more convenient to use a unit that has a metric prefix.