chemisty chapter 1 notes
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Chemistry Chapter 1IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PROCESS!!!
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Observation vs. Inference
Observation- What you pick up or perceive with your senses.
Ex: you smell smoke.
Inference- The conclusion you draw from what your senses pick up.
Ex: The smell of smoke tells you there must be a fire.
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Note the Differences
In laboratory exercises, record observations NOT inferences
Inferences may be used when writing the conclusion in your lab report.
Let’s test your observation skills…
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Question 1
Are there cars parked on the sides of the road?
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Question 2
What color is the pickup truck driving in the road?
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Question 3
Any minivans around?
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Question 4
What does the blue sign say?
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Question 5
What's the speed limit?
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Question 6
Are there any pedestrians on the road?
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Answers
1. Yes
2. Blue
3. Yes
4. Yard Sale
5. 35 mph
6. No
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Observation Activity #2
Choose several people to be observers and choose two people to be investigators.
Allow the observers to look at the picture or this picturefor 30 seconds. The investigators should not look at the picture.
After 30 seconds, the investigators should begin questioning the observers. Each Investigator should question each observer. Then, the Investigators should attempt to reconstruct the scene based on the "eyewitness testimony".
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Questions Asked
How many cars were in the intersection?Answer: 2
Across the street, are there any parked cars on the side?Yes
Can you describe at least one of the cars driving through the intersection?
Are there any other potential witnesses?If they answer yes, ask the following question: What was this witness doing? Where was he?They should have noticed a person mowing a lawn across the street.
What was the speed limit?35
Was there anyone parked in the first parking spot?No
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Observation vs Inference
On the next slide, state whether the statement is an observation or an inference.
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1. There is a representation of a face on one side of the coin.
2. The Latin word "Dei" means "God."
3. The coin was made by deeply religious people.
4. The date 1722 is printed on one side of the coin.
5. The coin was made in 1722.
6. The face on the coin is a representation of the nation's president.
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How many legs does the elephant have?
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What do you see?
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Who is in this picture?
Do you see former President Bill Clinton and Al Gore?
Actually, it’s Clinton’s face twice with 2 different hair cuts!
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What do you see?
Hint: There are 3 images.
1. An old lady
2. A young woman
3. A man with a big brown mustache
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Take a very close look at the 2 vertical lines.Is one line is longer than the other?
They are the SAME length!
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Compare this picture to the next one…
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What’s the difference?
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What do you see?
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Can you build these shelves?
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Does the square have curved sides?
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Read this sign
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What do you see?
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Can you stack these blocks?
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What animal do you perceive?
A Duck, Bunny, or BOTH?
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This image contains a picture and a word. Do you see both of them?
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Where are those dots coming from?!
Your brain!
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Look at the chart and say the color, NOT the word
Your right brain tried to say the color,but your left brain was reading the word.
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Read across..
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What images do you see?
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Can you pick the tallest soldier?
They are all the same height!
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What do you see?
The Landscape of Faces
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Do you see the face on Earth?
How about now?
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These circles are not moving, your brain is making them appear to move. Try focusing on one circle. It will stop moving.
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Are these dots moving?
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Does this image appear to be moving?
It’s NOT!
Just kidding, this one is actually moving
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Variables and Controls
A variable is anything that can changed or tested in an experiment.
Independent variable: The variable being changed or tested by the scientist.
Dependent variable: The variable being tested for or determined by the independent variable.
A valid experiment tests only one variable at a time.
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The Scientific Method: A series of logical steps to follow in order to solve problems.
OBSERVE SOMETHING UNKNOWN OR NOT UNDERSTOOD.
FORMULATE A QUESTION.
FORM A HYPOTHESIS
DESIGN AND CONDUCT AN EXPERIMENT
MAKE OBSERVATIONS
COLLECT AND ANAYZE DATA
DRAW CONCLUSIONS
FORMULATE A THEORY and RETEST AND PUBLISH
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Making Measurements
measurements are made in this class using SI units.
LENGTH: distance between 2 points
VOLUME: space occupied.
MASS: the amount of matter in an object.
WEIGHT: the force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter.
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Scientific Notation:
scientist use special notation to express VERY LARGE or very small numbers.
Ex: 300,000,000 m/sec = 3.0 X 108
Ex: 1,007,000,000 sec = 1.007 X 109
Ex: 0.000 000 000 004 76 m = 4.76 X 10-12
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Accuracy, Precision, and Error
Accuracy
1. The nearness of a measurement to its accepted value b. Systematic errors can cause results to be precise but not accurate
Precision
The agreement between numerical values of two or more measurements that have been made in the same way
a. You can be precise without being accurate
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Calculating Percent Error (Relative Error)
Percent error can have negative or positive values
𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐶𝐸𝑁𝑇 𝐸𝑅𝑅𝑂𝑅 = 𝑉𝐴𝐿𝑈𝐸 𝐴𝐶𝐶𝐸𝑃𝑇𝐸𝐷 − 𝑉𝐴𝐿𝑈𝐸 𝐸𝑋𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐼𝑀𝐸𝑁𝑇𝐴𝐿𝑉𝐴𝐿𝑈𝐸 𝐴𝐶𝐶𝐸𝑃𝑇𝐸𝐷
X 100
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Error in Measurement
1. Some error or uncertainty exists in all measurement
a. no measurement is known to an infinite number of decimal places
2. All measurements should include every digit known with certainty plus the first digit that is uncertain - these are the significant figures