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AP Chemistry Zumdahl 7E Chapter 1 Notes

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1 AP Chemistry A. Allan Chapter 1 Notes - Chemical Foundations 1.1 Chemistry: An Overview A. Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen 1. Two molecules of hydrogen react with one molecule of oxygen to form two molecules of water 2H2 + O2 ? 2H2O 2. Decomposition of water 2H2O ? 2H2 + O2 B. Problem Solving in Chemistry (and life) 1. Making observations 2. Making a prediction 3. Do experiments to test the prediction 1.2 The Scientific Method A. General Framework 1. Making observations a. Quantitative ( measurement) b. Qualitative (color, phase, shape, etc) 2. Making a prediction 3. Do experiments to test the prediction B. Vocabulary 1. Observation a. Something that is witnessed and can be recorded 2. Theory (Model)

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Name: ____________________ Date: ____________________ AP Calculus BC Class Activity 4c: Differentials Given , use a tangent line through to approximate g (1.1) to three decimal places. Use calculus to approximate . The measurement of an edge of a cubic box is found to be 12 inches with a possible error of inch. Use differentials to find the greatest possible error in calculating the volume of the box. The radius of a spherical balloon is measured to be 6 inches. . The possible error in calculating the radius is 0.2 inches. Use differentials to find the greatest possible error in calculating the volume of the sphere. Find the largest possible value for the actual volume of the spherical balloon.

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DBA for Module 1: What is the definition of science. Science is The study of physical properties and the history of the natural world. What is the difference between precision and accuracy: precision is given by the ability of the instrument to get as close to the true value of the measurement as possible. some measuring instruments are more precise then others. In other words, an instrument that measures to the nearest 100th place is more precise than the one that measures to the nearest 10th place. Accuracy is how accurate your measurement is. How careful one is in reading the measurement correctly. How are significant figures used in calculations?
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