CHEM 1104 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Fahrenheit, Scale Of Temperature, Trailing Zero

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A measurement must always consists of a number and a unit. Scientific notation= expresses a number in the form nx10^m; a convenient method for representing a very large or very small number and for easily indicating the number of significant figures. Scientific notation simply expresses a number as a product of a number between 1 and 10 and the appropriate power of 10. Remember whenever the decimal point is moved to the left, the exponent of 10 is positive. We can represent numbers smaller than 1 by using the same convention, but in this case the power of 10 is negative. Unit= tells us what scale or standard is being used to represent the results of the measurement. Meter= the fundamental si unit of length. Volume= the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a substance. Graduated cylinder= commonly used in chemical laboratories for measuring the volumes of liquids. Mass= the quantity of matter present in an object.

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