metric system day 3.2011
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Review Questions and Reminders for the weekend.TRANSCRIPT
You Will Need:
1.Pencil, • The Metric System (3 sheets-5 sides) Picked up on
Wednesday• Ruler, • Signed Progress Notices-Due
Today
Due TODAY at the beginning of class.
• Please put face down in the turn in tray.
Due Thursday, Sept. 22 nd at the beginning of class.
• Follow the order of the Binder Check #1 found on Learning Points “Daily Assignments”.
Due Thursday, Sept. 22 nd at the beginning of class.
• ½ sheet of paper, front side only, done by hand.
View TARGET CONCEPTS on “Daily Assignments”
Do You Remember:
� What state is water in with this formula H2O(g)?
t What is the abbreviation for dekaliter?e In which direction would you move the
decimal to convert from hectograms to grams?
r Which is smaller 39mm or 1cm? Where do you read the meniscus line to get
the most accurate answer?e What is the formula for Ammonia?u What do subscript numbers tell you about a
compound?t What are the two main categories MATTER is
divided into?
.1 If you can see the individual parts that make up a mixture, such as a pizza, what type of mixture is this called?
i This type of matter is made up of all the same type of atoms?
m Which mixture does not have an evenly distributed composition:
A salad, Kool-Aid, coffee or airo On which axis would you expect to find
the independent variable?v If the independent and dependent
variable change in opposing direction, what type of relationship is this?
a A type of matter that is made up of two or more substances chemically combined is called a(n)?
Calibrate:
Three Main Units: •Liter – to measure VOLUME•Meter – to measure LENGTH or DISTANCE•Gram – to measure MASS
Abbreviations:•No capital letters except for L.•Use the first letter of the prefix + the first letter of the major unit. (EXCEPT DEKA- dk)•No Punctuation
The way a tool is marked for measurement
Conversions:
Liter
Meter
Gram
Kilo Hecto Deka Deci Centi Milli
Kilo Hecto Deka Deci Centi Milli
Kilo Hecto Deka Deci Centi Milli
Three rules for converting:•Where is the decimal in your original #?•Which directions are you converting?•How many jumps is it?
Move the decimal that many jumps in the direction of the conversion.
•Work to complete the “Metric System”- Due today
•Binder Check #1•½ page of notes for Test #1
Homework:•None unless…• you owe me something or •want to complete the Binder Check and •½ page of notes for Test #1