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Announcements
 This PowerPoint is posted on Canvas in
Module 0
 Module 1 Assignments due TODAY
1. Syllabus Quiz (4 pts)
2. Academic Integrity Agreement (4 pts)
3. Introduction DB (4 pts extra credit)
4. MasteringChemistry Intro Assign. (1 pt e.c.)

Module 2 Assignments due Friday


1. Canvas Quiz (Ch.1&2)
2. Ch.1 MasteringChemistry Chapter HW
3. Ch.2 MasteringChemistry Chapter HW
Ch.1 Matter and Measurement
(fundamentals)
 Elements, Compounds, Mixtures

 Symbols and Molecular-level representations

 Measurements and Physical properties

 Chemical and Physical Changes

 Unit Conversions and Significant Figures


Matter and its Changes
 Elements
 Compounds
 Representations
 Chemical Change
Atomic Scale
About how many H2O molecules do you think
are in a glass of water?
Discuss with other students
 1000
 105
 1015
 1024
Density

Which has the greater density?

3 pounds
each

Which has the greater density?


 Styrofoam ball or Baseball?
Canvas Quiz 1
 Lecture Video 1.4
Q1: Which of the following 10.0-gram samples
should have the largest volume? (Discuss)

 Aluminum metal, Density 2.7 g/cm3


 Diamond, Density 3.51 g/cm3
 Copper metal, Density 8.96 g/cm3
 Gold metal, Density 19.3 g/cm3
Why does ice float in water?
Canvas Quiz 1
 Lecture Video 1.4
Q2: Why is H2O(s) less dense than H2O(l)?

Image from Video 1.4:


Conversion Factors & Significant
Figures
 0.095 mL has ____ sig figs

 1.020 g has ___ sig figs

𝟏.𝟎𝟐𝟎 𝒈

𝟎.𝟎𝟗𝟓 𝒎𝑳

Canvas
Module 0
Reference
Canvas Quiz 1
 Lecture Videos 1.6 and 1.7 (and Module 0)
Q3: Divide 3.00 x 108 m/s by 3.6 x 1014 s-1, and
report your answer with the correct number of
significant figures and with correct units. (Discuss)
 Should answer be > or < 1?

Canvas
Module 0
Reference
Memorize Metric Conversion Factors
Length (km, m, cm, mm, um, nm, A, …)
 Nanometers (nm): 1 nm = 10-9 m

 Micrometers (m): 1 m = 10-6 m


Covid
virus ~

Canvas Quiz 1 100 nm

 Lecture Video 1.7


Q4: Convert 755 nm to units of meters.
(Discuss)

Canvas
Module 0
Reference
Most Conversion Factors are Exact
 Exact values have an infinite number of
significant figures.

 Examples:

𝟏𝒈
= 0.0445 g
𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝒎𝒈

𝟐.𝟓𝟒 𝒄𝒎
= 25.40 cm
𝟏 𝒊𝒏𝒄𝒉
Elements to Know:
This document is posted within the
Chapter 1 Learning Objectives
Elements and Compounds

atoms molecules
Mixtures

Work on visualizing
at the molecular level
Be Prepared
for the next class
 View Chapter 2 Videos on Canvas.
 Try Quiz Questions in advance (2 attempts).
 Ask questions on Canvas Discussion board.

 Chapter 2 Class Notes – Module 0


Communications
 My Office Hours
 _______________via Zoom (link in Module 0)
 Or email me to schedule an individual
appointment
 Discussion Board on Canvas
 Email me using ASU email address or through
Canvas and indicate you’re in MWF class

 Recitation Instructors’ office hours will be on


Recitation Canvas.
 Lab TA office hours will be on Lab Canvas.
Remember
 Module 1 Assignments due TODAY
1. Syllabus Quiz (4 pts)
2. Academic Integrity Agreement (4 pts)
3. Introduction DB (4 pts extra credit)
4. MasteringChemistry Intro Assign. (1 pt e.c.)

Module 2 Assignments due Friday


1. Canvas Quiz (Ch.1&2)
2. Ch.1 MasteringChemistry Chapter HW
3. Ch.2 MasteringChemistry Chapter HW

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