1 Matter, Measurements, And Calculations 2 Atoms And Molecules 3 Electronic Structure And The Periodic Law 4 Forces Between Particles 5 Chemical Reactions 6 The States Of Matter 7 Sollutions And Colloids 8 Reaction Rates And Equilibrium 9 Acids, Bases, And Salts 10 Radioactivity And Nuclear Processes 11 Organic Compounds: Alkanes 12 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 13 Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers 14 Aldehydes And Ketones 15 Carboxylic Acids And Esters 16 Amines And Amides 17 Carbohydrates 18 Lipids 19 Proteins 20 Enzymes 21 Nucleic Acids And Protein Synthesis 22 Nutrition And Energy For Life 23 Carbohydrate Metabolism 24 Lipid And Amino Acid Metabolism 25 Body Fluids Chapter6: The States Of Matter
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Problem 6.1E: Calculate the volume of 125g of the following liquids: a. Acetone (d=0.792g/mL) b. Olive oil... Problem 6.2E: Calculate the volume of 125g of the following liquids: a. Sea water (d=1.03g/mL) b. Methyl alcohol... Problem 6.3E: Copper metal has a density of 8.92g/cm3 at 20.0C and 8.83g/cm3 at 100.0C. Calculate the change in... Problem 6.4E: Liquid water has a density of 1.00g/mL at 10.0C and 0.996g/mL at 30.0C. Calculate the change in... Problem 6.5E: Gallium metal melts at 29.8C. At the melting point, the density of the solid is 5.90g/mL, and that... Problem 6.6E Problem 6.7E: Describe the change in form of energy kinetic changes to potential, etc. that occur for the energy... Problem 6.8E Problem 6.9E Problem 6.10E: At 25.0C, helium molecules (He) have an average velocity of 1.26105cm/s, and methane molecules (CH4)... Problem 6.11E Problem 6.12E Problem 6.13E: Explain each of the following observations using the kinetic molecular theory of matter: a. Gases... Problem 6.14E Problem 6.15E: The following statements are best associated with the solid, liquid, or gaseous states of matter.... Problem 6.16E Problem 6.17E Problem 6.18E Problem 6.19E Problem 6.20E Problem 6.21E Problem 6.22E: Convert each of the following temperatures from the unit given to the unit indicated: a. The melting... Problem 6.23E Problem 6.24E Problem 6.25E: A 200.mL sample of oxygen gas is collected at 26.0C and a pressure of 690.torr. What volume will the... Problem 6.26E: A 200.mL sample of nitrogen gas is collected at 45.0C and a pressure of 610.torr. What volume will... Problem 6.27E Problem 6.28E Problem 6.29E: What volume in liters of air measured at 1.00atm would have to be put into a bicycle tire with a... Problem 6.30E: What volume in liters of air measured at 1.00atm would have to be put into a car tire with a volume... Problem 6.31E Problem 6.32E Problem 6.33E Problem 6.34E Problem 6.35E: A sample of gas has a volume of 375mL at 27C. The gas is heated at a constant pressure until the... Problem 6.36E: What volume of gas in liters at 120.C must be cooled to 40.C if the gas volume at constant pressure... Problem 6.37E Problem 6.38E Problem 6.39E Problem 6.40E: A helium balloon was partially filled with 8.00103ft3 of helium when the atmospheric pressure was... Problem 6.41E: You have a 1.50-L balloon full of air at 30.C. To what Celsius temperature would you have to heat... Problem 6.42E Problem 6.43E: What minimum pressure would a 250.-mL aerosol can have to withstand if it were to contain 2.00L of... Problem 6.44E Problem 6.45E Problem 6.46E Problem 6.47E Problem 6.48E Problem 6.49E Problem 6.50E: The pressure gauge of a steel cylinder of methane gas (CH4) reads 400.psi. The cylinder has a volume... Problem 6.51E: Suppose 12.0g of dry ice (solidCO2) was placed in an empty 400.-mL steel cylinder. What pressure... Problem 6.52E Problem 6.53E Problem 6.54E: A sample of gaseous methyl ether has a mass of 8.12g and occupies a volume of 3.96L at STP. What is... Problem 6.55E: A sample of gaseous nitrogen oxide is found to weigh 0.525g. The sample has a volume of 300.mL at... Problem 6.56E: A sample of gas weighs 0.176g and has a volume of 114.0mL at a pressure and temperature of 640.torr... Problem 6.57E Problem 6.58E Problem 6.59E Problem 6.60E Problem 6.61E Problem 6.62E Problem 6.63E Problem 6.64E: Classify each of the following processes as endothermic or exothermic: a.condensation b.liquefaction... Problem 6.65E: Classify each of the following processes as endothermic or exothermic: a.freezing b.sublimation... Problem 6.66E Problem 6.67E Problem 6.68E Problem 6.69E Problem 6.70E Problem 6.71E Problem 6.72E Problem 6.73E Problem 6.74E Problem 6.75E Problem 6.76E: Using the specific heat data of Table 6.8, calculate the amount of heat in calories needed to... Problem 6.77E: Using the specific heat data of Table 6.8, calculate the amount of heat in calories needed to... Problem 6.78E Problem 6.79E Problem 6.80E: Liquid Freon (CCl2F2) is used as a refrigerant. It is circulated inside the cooling coils of older... Problem 6.81E Problem 6.82E: What is the density of argon gas in g/mL at STP? Problem 6.83E Problem 6.84E Problem 6.85E Problem 6.86E Problem 6.87E Problem 6.88E Problem 6.89E Problem 6.90E Problem 6.91E Problem 6.92E Problem 6.93E: Refer to Figure 6.12 and answer the question. Water is sometimes made safe to drink by boiling.... Problem 6.94E Problem 6.95E Problem 6.96E: Definite shape and definite volume best describes a sample of: a.I2(s) b.Br2(l) c.Cl(g) d.F2(g) Problem 6.97E Problem 6.98E Problem 6.99E Problem 6.100E: Which of the following indicates the relative randomness of molecules in the three states of matter?... Problem 6.101E Problem 6.102E Problem 6.103E: What are the differentiating factors between potential and kinetic energy? a.Properties-physical or... Problem 6.104E Problem 6.105E Problem 6.106E: When a vapor condenses into a liquid: a.it absorbs heat. b.it generates heat. c.its temperature... Problem 6.107E Problem 6.108E Problem 6.109E Problem 6.110E Problem 6.111E Problem 6.112E Problem 6.113E: How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 100. grams of water from 25C near room... Problem 6.115E Problem 6.116E Problem 6.117E Problem 6.118E Problem 6.119E Problem 6.120E Problem 6.121E Problem 6.122E Problem 6.123E Problem 6.124E Problem 6.125E Problem 6.112E
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Some of the following compounds show aromatic properties, and others do not. Predict which ones are likely to be aromatic, and explain why they are aromatic or not.
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Definition Definition Organic compounds with a planar cyclic ring of atoms bonded through alternated single and double bonds. Aromatic organic compounds, also called arenes, are an important class of hydrocarbons under the branch of organic chemistry.
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