Chemistry For Changing Times (14th Edition)
Chemistry For Changing Times (14th Edition)
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780321972026
Author: John W. Hill, Terry W. McCreary
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 6CGP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The current rate of population growth, as percentage per year of France should be estimated.

Concept Introduction:

As per records, about 8000 B.C., the world population is approximately 5 million. It grew up to 200 million from 8000 year to 1 A.D, with growth rate 0.05% per year.

This change is due to industrial revolution. During the 20th century, the population of world increases from 1.65 to 6 billion. In 1970, the population was half of the current population.
The annual percentage growth rate is calculated by dividing percent growth by number of years.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The current rate of population growth, as percentage per year of Bolivia should be estimated.

Concept Introduction:

As per records, about 8000 B.C., the world population is approximately 5 million. It grew up to 200 million from 8000 year to 1 A.D, with growth rate 0.05% per year.

This change is due to industrial revolution. During the 20th century, the population of world increases from 1.65 to 6 billion. In 1970, the population was half of the current population.
The annual percentage growth rate is calculated by dividing percent growth by number of years.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The current rate of population growth, as percentage per year of Uganda should be estimated.

Concept Introduction:

As per records, about 8000 B.C., the world population is approximately 5 million. It grew up to 200 million from 8000 year to 1 A.D, with growth rate 0.05% per year.

This change is due to industrial revolution. During the 20th century, the population of world increases from 1.65 to 6 billion. In 1970, the population was half of the current population.
The annual percentage growth rate is calculated by dividing percent growth by number of years.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The current rate of population growth, as percentage per year of United States should be estimated.

Concept Introduction:

As per records, about 8000 B.C., the world population is approximately 5 million. It grew up to 200 million from 8000 year to 1 A.D, with growth rate 0.05% per year.

This change is due to industrial revolution. During the 20th century, the population of world increases from 1.65 to 6 billion. In 1970, the population was half of the current population.
The annual percentage growth rate is calculated by dividing percent growth by number of years.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The current rate of population growth, as percentage per year of World should be estimated.

Concept Introduction:

As per records, about 8000 B.C., the world population is approximately 5 million. It grew up to 200 million from 8000 year to 1 A.D, with growth rate 0.05% per year.

This change is due to industrial revolution. During the 20th century, the population of world increases from 1.65 to 6 billion. In 1970, the population was half of the current population.
The annual percentage growth rate is calculated by dividing percent growth by number of years.

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