SI Units Lecture
SI Units Lecture
SI Units Lecture
2 Units of Measurement
• Units of Measurement
• SI UNITS
• Standard Unit System for weight, volume,
temperature, calculation and related
conversions
• Solving Conversion Problems
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Using SI Units
Using SI Units
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Units of Length
• In SI, the basic unit of length, or linear
measure, is the meter (m).
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Units of Length
The table below lists the prefixes in common use.
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pico p 1 trillion times smaller than the unit it precedes 10-12
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Units of Length
• For example, the prefix milli- means 1/1000
(one-thousandth), so a millimeter (mm) is
1/1000 of a meter, or 0.001 m.
Units of Volume
• The space occupied by any sample of
matter is called its volume.
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Units of Volume
• The SI unit of volume is the amount of space
occupied by a cube that is 1 m along each
edge.
Units of Volume
• A smaller, non-SI unit of volume is the
milliliter (mL); 1 mL is 1/1000 of a liter.
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Units of Volume
These figures give you some idea of
the relative sizes of a liter and a
milliliter.
1L
1 mL
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Units of Volume
• There are many devices for measuring liquid
volumes, including graduated cylinders,
pipets, burets, volumetric flasks, and
syringes.
Units of Volume
The relationships among common metric units of volume
are shown in the table below.
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Units of Mass
• The mass of an object is measured in comparison to
a standard mass of 1 kilogram (kg), which is the
basic SI unit of mass.
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Units of Mass
The relationships among units of mass are shown in the
table below.
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Units of Mass
• Weight is a force that measures the pull on a
given mass by gravity.
Temperature Scales
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Temperature Scales
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Temperature Scales
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Temperature Scales
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Temperature Scales
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Temperature Scales
Celsius 100
divisions
0°C 100°C
Freezing Boiling
point of water point of
273.15 K water
100
Kelvin divisions
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Temperature Scales
K = °C + 273
°C = K – 273
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3.2 Units of Measurement > CHEMISTRY & YOU
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Density
mass
Density =
volume
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Density
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Density
• Because of differences in
density, liquids separate into
layers.
Corn oil
• As shown at right, corn oil Water
floats on top of water
because it is less dense.
Corn syrup
• Corn syrup sinks below
water because it is more
dense.
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Key Concepts
K = °C + 273
°C = K – 273
mass
Density = volume
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3.2 Units of Measurement > Glossary Terms
• International System of Units (SI): the
revised version of the metric system, adopted
by international agreement in 1960
• meter (m): the base unit of length in SI
• liter (L): the volume of a cube measuring 10
centimeters on each edge (1000 cm3); it is
the common unprefixed unit of volume in the
metric system
• kilogram (kg): the mass of 1 L of water at
4°C; it is the base unit of mass in SI
• gram (g): a metric mass unit equal to the
mass of 1 cm3 of water at 4°C
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