1. Base
Physical Quantities & their Units
2. Prefixes used to indicate the
multiples or submultiples of a unit-
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3. Temperature:
i.
F= 9/5(0C) + 32
ii.
K= 0C + 273.15
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4. Scientific
notation: any number can be represented in the form N × 10n, where
n
is an exponent having positive or negative values.
N is a number
(called digit term) which varies
between 1.000... & 9.999....
Example:
i.
We can write 232.508 as 2.32508x10-2in scientific
notation.
(Note: while writing
it, the decimal had to be moved to the left by two places and same is
the exponent (2) of 10 in the scientific notation.)
ii.
0.00016 can be written as 1.6x10-4
(Note: the
decimal has to be moved four places to the right and ( – 4) is the
exponent in the scientific notation.)
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Multiplication and Division
(5.6x105)x(6.9x108)=(5.6x6.9)x(105+8)
=38.64x1013
=3.864x1014
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Addition
& Subtraction:
i.
First the numbers are
written in such a way that they have same
exponents
ii.
After that the coefficients are added or subtracted as case
may be.
Example -I:
6.65x104 + 8.95x103=6.65x104
+ 0.895x104(exponent is made same for both the numbers)
=(6.65 + 0.895)x104 (The
numbers can be added now)
= 7.545x104
Example -II:
2.5×10-2 –
4.8 × 10-3 = (2.5 ×
10-2) – (0.48 × 10-2)
= (2.5 – 0.48) ×
10–2 = 2.02 × 10–2
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QUESTION:
1.The basic quantity in the International system of units,
is
a. electric current b. mole and light intensity c. time and temperature d. all
2.10-12, is called:
a. pico b. giga c. mega d. tera
3. The thickness of a micron, is
a. 10-6m b.10-3m c.10-12m d.10-9m
4.Every measurement consists of a number and
a :
a. standard. b. decimal c. exponent d. unit.
5. In the SI system, the basic unit of measurement
for mass is the:
a.
tonne b. metre c. kilogram d. pound
6. 5x10-5 can also be written as:
a.
0.50000 b. 0.000005 c. 0.00005 d. 0.0005
7. Convert
25 g to mg.
a.
250 mg b. 2500 mg c. 25 000 mg d. 250 000 mg
8. The
prefix (micro) means:
a. 0.000
001 b. 0.01 c. 0.001 d. 0.1
9. 1 kg = -------------- mg.
10.
The SI unit for time is-
a. millisecond b.
light year c. year d. second
11. The
SI unit for length is-
a.
centimeter b. kilometer c. foot
d. meter
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Ans:
1.d(All) , 2. a (pico), 3.a(10-6m), 4.d (unit), 5.c(kilogram), 6.c(0.00005) ,7.c(25000mg), 8.a (0.000001), 9.1000000mg, 11.d(second)
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Monday, 15 June 2015
Some basic Concepts Of Chemistry- SI Units & Scientific Notation
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