Learning outcomes
Chemical processes I LECTURER Dr. Riham Hazzaa TEXTBOOK R.M. Felder and R.W. Rousseau “ Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes”, John Wiley & Sons,
Topic : Measurement Aim: Describe density and how it is measured. Do Now:
* INTRODUCTION Physical quantities Base quantities Derived quantities Prefixes Scientific notation (standard form Scalar quantities Vector quantities Dimensional.
Fluid Mechanics
Manual Set-Up for Density by Hydrometer Method ASTM D1298, D287, D6822 and IP160
TOPIC: Measurement Aim:: What is mass and how is it measured? Do Now: Explain the difference between volume and mass. HW: Create 20 Density problems.
Aseel Samaro Explaining the density of solids and liquids.
Topic: Measurement Aim: Describe density and how it is measured. Do Now: 1.Identify the instrument and units used to measure volume of a liquid? Of a regular.
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Learning outcomes Understand that physical quantities.
Density. There are 2 things that make something matter. It has volume This means that it takes up space. It has mass This means that it is made of particles.
2 IceWater Steam Heat A solid has definite size and shape. A liquid has definite size but no definite shape. It takes the shape of its container. A gas.