Measurement and Matter Review
Sig Figs
4. For the following measurements, indicate how many significant figures there are:
a) 34 g ___ b) 504 L ___ c) 3.4 x 103g _____ d) 23.45 mg ___
e) 101 km ___ f) 7.0 x 10-5mm___ g) 5040 L ___ h) 0.0190 mm ___
i) 20 mg ___ j) 20. km ___ k) 20.0 g ___ l) 0.02 L ___
6. Perform all calculations and express your answer with the appropriate sig figs & units:
a) 67 cm x 55 cm = 3700 cm2b) 4.29 m x 9.8 m = ______
c) 870 mm x 430 mm = ______d) 0.034 g/L x 8.8 L = ______
e) 1.405 m x 6.39 m = ______f) 3.56 cm x 2.45 cm x 0.83 cm = ______
g) 45.9 mi ÷ 1.50 hr = ______h) (4.6x107m) x (7.32x10-3m) = ______
i) (4.6x107g) / (7.32x10-3cm3) = ______j) 3.56 g ÷ (2.6 cm x 4.3 cm x 7.8 cm) = _____
7) Perform all calculations & give your answers with the appropriate units and sig figs.
a) 6.74 g + 2.1 g = ______b) 1200 kg + 286 kg = ______c) 13.531 s + 4.1 s = _____
d) 7800 cm - 2 cm = ______e) 784.326 m - 2 m = 782m f) 2.54 g - 0.000034 g = ______
8) Show your work for all of the following calculations. Remember units and sig figs.
a) A box is 235.8 cm by 45.2 cm by 7.9 cm. Its volume (V = l x w x h) is: ______
c) A 5627 g brick measures 5.60 cm x 4.51 cm x 24.71 cm. Its density (D=m/V) is: ______
11) An object with a mass of 7.5g raises the level of water in a graduated cylinder from 25.1mL to
30.1mL. What is the density of the object?
12) The density of aluminum is 2.7g/mL. What is the volume of 8.1g?
14) A 2.75 kg sample of a substance occupies a volume of 250.0 cm3. Find its density in g/cm3
15)A rectangular block of lead (Pb) measures 20.0 mm X 30.0 mm X 45.0 mm. If the density of Pb is 11.34 g/cm3, calculate the mass of the block.
Classification of Matter
- Identify the following as representing either a physical change (P) or a chemical change (C)
- Wood turns to ash when burned
- Frying an egg
- Water freezes
- Iron melts
- Alcohol evaporates on a countertop
- Grains fermenting
- Identify the following properties as eitherPHYSICAL(P) or CHEMICAL(C)andEXTENSIVE(E) or INTENSIVE(I):
- A liquid has a volume of 50.2 ml
- Ethanol is flammable
- Copper has a density of 8.92 g/cm3
- The iron sample has a mass of 26.4g
- Sodium has a silver color
- Water has a boiling point of 100°C
- Salt solutions conduct electricity
- Acids and bases are corrosive
- Sugar is soluble in water
- Silver reacts with nitric acid
- Water evaporates to water vapor
- Methane is combustible
- Coke has a pH of about 3
- Glycerol is a viscous liquid
- Matching:
- Homogeneous Mixturei. Matter composed of a simple substance that cannot be broken
- Compound down any further
- Elementii. Matter composed of more than one substance that looks different
- Heterogeneous Mixture throughout
iii. Pure substance created chemically that has different properties than
the substances that form it
iv. Matter composed of more than one substance that looks different
throughout.
v. These are given symbols like ‘Ar’, ‘Zn’, ‘W’, and ‘Xe’ and are arranged
in a table called the Periodic Table
- Identify the following as either an ELEMENT (E), COMPOUND (C), HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE (S) or HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE (H)
- Vinegar and Oil
- Dry Ice (solid carbon dioxide (CO2))
- Brass allow (Cu and Zn)
- Table Salt (NaCl)
- Oxygen gas (O2)
- Salt dissolved in water
- Chex Mix
- Gold Bracelet (Au)
- Clear apply juice
- Sugar (C12H22O11)
- Sugar dissolved in water
- Air
Label the following on a periodic table: (check out for additional help)
Metals
Nonmetals
Metalloids
Transition metals
Inner transition metals
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Halogens
Noble gases (inert gases)
Stair case
Show which way are periods
Show which way are groups/families