Chemistry Atoms First2e
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Chapter 1, Problem 47E
Indicate whether each of the following can be determined exactly or must be measured with some degree of uncertainty:
- the number of seconds in an hour
- the number of pages in this book
- the number of grams in your weight
- the number of grams in 3 kilograms
- the volume of water you drink in one day
- the distance from San Francisco to Kansas City
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Chemistry Atoms First2e
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