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Problem 1CLE:
Equivalency, conversion factor, solving quantitative problems, analyze, identify, construct, check.Problem 2CLE:
Metric system, SI units, derived unit, base unitProblem 1E:
Write the following numbers in scientific notation: a 0.000322, b 6, 030, 000, 000, c...Problem 3E:
Write the following numbers in ordinary decimal form: a 5.12 x 106, b 8.04 x 10-7, c 1.92 x 1021.Problem 4E:
Write the ordinary form of the following numbers: a 2.32 x 10-2, b 9.27 x 104 c 8.96 x 10-4Problem 15E:
Write the equivalency for each conversion factor:...Problem 16E:
Write the equivalency for each conversion factor:...Problem 17E:
Write the equivalency and both conversion factors for each relationship: a Ten dimes is one dollar....Problem 18E:
Write the equivalency and both conversion factors for each relationship: a A pack of gum is 9...Problem 21E:
How long will it take to travel the 406 miles between Los Angeles and San Francisco at an average...Problem 22E:
A student who is driving home for the holidays averages 70.5 miles per hour. How many miles will the...Problem 24E:
How many days are in 89 weeks?Problem 25E:
What will be the cost in dollars for nails for a fence 62 feet long if you need 9 nails per foot of...Problem 26E:
A student working for Stop and Shop is packing eggs into cartons that contain a dozen eggs. How many...Problem 27E:
An American tourist in Mexico was startled to see 259 on a menu as the price for a meal. However,...Problem 29E:
How many weeks are in a decade?Problem 30E:
How many seconds are in the month of January?Problem 32E:
List at least two measurements that would be made by a team of chemists studying the worlds oceans.Problem 33E:
A woman stands on a scale in an elevator in a tall building. The elevator starts going up, rises...Problem 34E:
A person can pick up a large rock that is submerged in water near the shore of a lake but may not be...Problem 35E:
What is the metric unit of length?Problem 36E:
What is the metric unit of mass?Problem 37E:
Kilo buck is a slang expression for a sum of money. How many dollars are in a kilo buck? How about a...Problem 39E:
One milliliter is equal to how many liters?Problem 40E:
How many centimeters are in a meter?Problem 41E:
Which unit, megagrams or grams, would be more suitable for expressing the mass of an automobile?...Problem 42E:
What is the name of the unit whose symbol is nm? Is it a long distance or a short distance? How long...Problem 45E:
a 21.7 m to cm, b 517 m to km, c 0.666 km to cmProblem 47E:
a 494 cm3 to mL, b 1.91 L to mL, c 874 cm3 to LProblem 50E:
a 0.194 Gg to g, b 5.66 nm to m, c 0.00481 Mm to cmProblem 51E:
State the volume of liquid in each graduated cylinder in the figure below and explain how you...Problem 52E:
How long is the object measured with the rulers shown? The ruler is calibrated in inches. Explain...Problem 53E:
The same volume of liquid is in each measuring instrument pictured below volume delivered by the...Problem 54E:
Why is the length of the line in the illustration below reported as 2.55 in. with one ruler and as...Problem 58E:
a 52.20 mL helium, b 17.963 g nitrogen, c 78.45 mg MSG, d 23, 642, 000 mm wavelength, e 0.0041962 kg...Problem 59E:
A moving-van crew picks up the following items: a couch that weighs 147 pounds, a chair that weighs...Problem 60E:
A solution is prepared by dissolving 2.86 grams of sodium chloride, 3.9 grams of ammonium sulfate,...Problem 62E:
An empty beaker has a mass of 94.33 grams. After some chemical has been added, the mass is 101.209...Problem 63E:
The mole is the SI unit for the amount of a substance. The mass of one mole of pure table sugar is...Problem 64E:
Exactly 1 liter of a solution contains 31.4 grams of a certain dissolved substance. What mass in...Problem 65E:
An empty beaker with a mass of 42.3 g is filled with a liquid, and the resulting mass of the liquid...Problem 66E:
Use the definition density ; mass 4 volume to calculate the density of a liquid with a volume of...Problem 68E:
19.3 L = _____ gal 0 .461 qt = _____ LProblem 69E:
A popular breakfast cereal comes in a box containing 515 g. How many pounds lb of cereal is this?Problem 70E:
A copy of your chemistry textbook is found to have a mass of 2.60 x103 grams. What is the mass of...Problem 71E:
The payload of a small pickup truck is 1450 pounds assume three significant figures. What is this in...Problem 72E:
The Hope diamond is the worlds largest blue diamond. It weighs 45.52 carats. If 1 carat is defined...Problem 73E:
There is 115 mg of calcium in a 100-g serving of whole milk. How many grams of calcium is this? How...Problem 74E:
The largest recorded difference of weight between spouses is 922 lb. The husband weighed 1020 lb,...Problem 75E:
An Austrian boxer reads 69.1 kg when he steps on a balance scale in his gymnasium. Should he be...Problem 76E:
A woman gives birth to a 7.5-lb baby. How would a hospital using metric units record this babys...Problem 78E:
A penny is found to have a length of 1.97 centimeters. What is the length of this penny in inches?Problem 80E:
What is the length of the Mississippi River in kilometers if it is 2.3 x 103 miles long?Problem 81E:
The summit of Mount Everest is 29, 029 ft above sea level. Express this height in kilometers.Problem 82E:
One of the smallest brilliant-cut diamonds ever crafted had a diameter of about 1/50 in. 0.02 in.....Problem 83E:
An office building is heated by oil-fired burners that draw fuel from a 619-gal storage tank....Problem 84E:
A gas can is found to have a volume of 9.10 liters. What is the volume of this gas can in gallons?Problem 85E:
Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin 69 -29 111 36 358 -141Problem 86E:
Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin 40 590 -13 229 440 -314Problem 88E:
In the winter, a heated home in the Northeast might be maintained at a temperature of 74 F. What is...Problem 89E:
Energy conservationists suggest that air conditioners should be set so that they do not turn on...Problem 90E:
The milting point of an unknown solid is determined to be 49.0 C. What is this temperature on the...Problem 91E:
The worlds highest shade temperature was recorded in Libya at 58.0 C. What is its Fahrenheit...Problem 92E:
The boiling point of a liquid is calculated to be 454 K. What is this temperature on the Celsius and...Problem 102E:
Rank the substances in the photograph from least dense to most dense. Explain your reasoning.Problem 103E:
Calculate the density of benzene, a liquid used in chemistry laboratories, if 166 g of benzene fills...Problem 104E:
A general chemistry student found a chunk of metal in the basement of a friends house. To figure out...Problem 105E:
Densities of gases are usually measured in grams per liter g/L. Calculate the density of air if the...Problem 107E:
Ether, a well-known anesthetic, has a density of 0.736g/cm3. What is the volume of 471 g of ether?Problem 110E:
Calculate the volume occupied by 15.4 grams of nickel, which has density of 8.91 g/mL.Problem 111E:
The mass of the liquid in the graduated cylinder shown here is 7.304 g. What is the density of the...Problem 113E:
Distinguish precisely and in scientific terms the differences among items in each of the following...Problem 114E:
Determine whether each statement that follows is true or false: a The SI system includes metric...Problem 115E:
How tall are you in a meters; b decimeters; c centimeters; d millimeters? Which of the four metric...Problem 116E:
What do you weigh in a milligrams; b grams; c kilograms? Which of these units do you think is best...Problem 117E:
Standard printer and copier paper is the United States is 81/2 in. by 11 in. What are these...Problem 118E:
The density of aluminium is 2.7 g/cm3. An ecology minded student has gathered 126 empty aluminium...Problem 119E:
What is the average density of a single marble shown here? The total mass of the three marbles is...Problem 120E:
A woman has just given birth to a bouncing 6 lb, 7 oz baby boy. How should she describe the weight...Problem 121E:
A students drivers license lists her height as 5 feet, 5 inches. What is her height in meters?Problem 122E:
How many grams of milk are in a 12.0 fluid-ounce glass? The density of milk is 64.4 lb/ft3. There...Problem 123E:
The fuel tank in an automobile has a capacity of 11.8 gal. If the density of gasoline is 42.0...Problem 124E:
A welcome rainfall caused the temperature to drop by 33 F after a sweltering day in Chicago. What is...Problem 125E:
At high noon on the lunar equator the temperature may reach 243 F. At night the temperature may sink...Problem 126E:
A recipe calls for a quarter cup of butter. Calculate its mass in grams if its density is 0.86 g/cm3...Problem 128E:
In Active Example 3-29 you calculated that you would have to work six weeks to earn enough money to...Problem 1PE:
Write each of the following in scientific notation: a 3, 887.5; b 409, 809, 089 c 0.000022; d...Problem 2PE:
Write each of the following numbers in ordinary decimal form: a 0.011 x 10 -3 ; b 14.3 x 10 -2; d...Problem 5PE:
How many seconds are in 12 minutes?Problem 13PE:
What is the volume of liquid in the buret in the illustration? Note that the volumes on a buret,...Problem 15PE:
Round off each of the following quantities to two significant figures: a 25.55 mL; b 0.00254 m; c...Problem 17PE:
At a certain temperature, 0.878 g of a pure liquid substance occupies 1.00 mL. What is the volume of...Problem 25PE:
The mass of a 50.00-milliliter sample of methanol is 39.59 grams. Determine the density of methanol.Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.1TCChapter 2, Problem 65EBurning of a paper is a chemical change and the process is known as combustion. On burning, paper...Chapter 3, Problem 1CLEThe term operation can be defined as a calculation from zero or more values (operands) of input to a...Principally, operation can be defined as a calculation from zero or more values (operands) of input...Principally, operation can be defined as a calculation from zero or more values (operands) of input...Principally, operation can be defined as a calculation from zero or more values (operands) of input...Principally, operation can be defined as a calculation from zero or more values (operands) of input...
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For example: 0.025...Identifying the significant figures; All non-zero digits are significant i.e., 1, 2, 3… Zero between...To identifying the significant figures; Number system having all non-zero digits is significant...To identifying the significant figures; Number system having all non-zero digits is significant...Chapter 3, Problem 58EChapter 3, Problem 113EChapter 3, Problem 114E1tablet = 500 milligrams, or 1tablet500 milligram, or 500 milligram1tabletThe postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases were introduced to explain the characteristics...Generally, the size and nature of gas molecules is stated by particulate level explanation of gases....The presence of intermolecular forces and the rapid movement of gas molecules can be explained by...The law of multiple proportions was deduced from Dalton’s atomic theory. According to this law, when...Atomic number is the number of protons. In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the...The percentage abundances and atomic masses (u) of the natural isotopes of an element are given as...The number of protons of an element is equal to its atomic number. The symbol of magnesium is Mg....Matter is made up of basic units termed as atoms. Subatomic particles are those particles whose size...Chapter 5, Problem 52EChapter 5, Problem 57EThe formula of the density of a substance is shown below. Density=MassVolume The average density of...Chapter 6, Problem 1EChapter 6, Problem 54EThe chemical compounds are made up of polyatomic ions and the ratio of positive to negative ions...In polyatomic compounds, the number of protons and the number of electrons will be the same for a...Chapter 7, Problem 1EThe chemical formula for lithium chloride is LiCl. The atomic mass of lithium and chlorine is 6.941...The given mass of oxygen is 6.79 g. The molar mass of the oxygen atom is 16.00 g/mol. The molar mass...Chapter 7, Problem 24EThe molecular formula for lithium nitrate is LiNO3. The molar mass of nitrogen is 14.01 g mol−1. The...The molecular formula for beryllium nitrate is Be(NO3)2. The molar mass of nitrogen is 14.01 g...The molecular formula for iodine molecule is I2. The molar mass of iodine is 126.9 g mol−1. The...The molar mass of iodine atom is 126.9 g mol−1. Therefore, one mole of iodine atom is 126.9 g. The...There are 6.02×1023 atoms of N present in one mole. Thus, the moles of N in 4.12×1024 atoms of N are...Chapter 7, Problem 43EChapter 8, Problem 1EChapter 8, Problem 8EIn a chemical reaction, the starting materials which take part in the reaction and undergo chemical...The incomplete reaction is shown below. Pb+Cu(NO3)2→ The lead metal will replace copper from its...A weak electrolyte is a substance that does not dissociate completely into their corresponding ions...In the precipitation reactions, combination of ions and formation of insoluble products takes place....In the precipitation reactions, combination of ions and formation of insoluble products takes place....Substances whose solutions are very good conductor of electricity are termed as strong electrolytes....Strong electrolytes produce more number of ions in the solution and are good conductors of...The reaction between solutions of lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide, yielding a precipitate of...The conventional equation for the reaction between solutions of ammonium nitrate and sodium...Chapter 9, Problem 17PEThe electrolyte is a species that dissolves in solution and conducts electricity. The electrolytes...The electrolyte is a species that dissolves in solution and conducts electricity. The electrolytes...The electrolyte is a species that dissolves in solution and conducts electricity. The electrolytes...The net ionic equation of dissociation of HC2H3O2 in solution is given below....Chapter 10, Problem 1EChapter 10, Problem 2EChapter 10, Problem 7EChapter 10, Problem 8EChapter 10, Problem 45EThe reaction between H3C6H5O7 and NaHCO3 is shown below....The balanced equation for the reaction sodium phosphate with calcium nitrate solution is given...The balanced equation for the reaction is given below. S(s)+32O2(g)+2NaOH(aq)→Na2SO4(aq)+H2O(l)...The balanced equation for the reaction is given below. CS2(l)+3O2(g)→2SO2(g)+CO2(g) Therefore, 1...Chapter 10, Problem 10PEThe balanced equation for the reaction is given below. Ca(NO3)2(aq)+2NaF(aq)+→CaF2(s)+2NaNO3(aq) In...The other parts of the entire electromagnetic spectrum are gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet...The given electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p4. This gives total number of electrons...The given electron configuration is [He]2s22p3. This gives total number of electrons as the sum of...The given electron configuration is [He]2s22p2. This gives total number of electrons as the sum of...A spectrum which contains continuous change in colors is called continuous spectrum, it does not...Chapter 11, Problem 92EThe statement “The speed of automobiles on a highway is quantized” is not true. The speed of...The statement “There is one s orbital when n=1, two s orbitals when n=2, three s orbitals when n=3,...Chapter 12, Problem 1EChapter 12, Problem 2EChapter 12, Problem 6ETo write the Lewis diagram for a compound, first the number of valence electrons is to be...The compound which contains ionic bond between two or more atoms is known as ionic compound. Ionic...In the molecule of C-N, due to the electronegativity difference between the nitrogen and carbon...Chapter 12, Problem 52EChapter 13, Problem 1EThe number of valence electrons in the carbon atom is 4. The number of valence electrons in the...The number of valence electrons in the carbon atom is 4. The number of valence electrons in the...To write the Lewis diagram for a compound first the number of valence electrons is to be calculated....To write the Lewis diagram for a compound first the number of valence electrons is to be calculated....To write the Lewis diagram for a compound first the number of valence electrons is to be calculated....To write the Lewis diagram for a compound first the number of valence electrons is to be calculated....To write the Lewis diagram for a compound, first the number of valence electrons is to be...To write the Lewis diagram for a compound first the number of valence electrons is to be calculated....Chapter 13, Problem 68EThe number of valence electrons present in CCl4, SO42−, ClO4− and PO43− are 32 e−. The distribution...According to Avogadro’s Law, “volume of a gas is directly proportional to number of molecules at...The ideal gas equation is shown below. PV=nRT …(1) Where, • P is the pressure. • V is the volume. •...In the reaction, NH4NO3(s)→N2O(g)+2H2O(g), the pressure of gases is 896 torr and the temperature is...In the reaction, S+O2→SO2, the pressure of both the gases is 741 torr and the temperature of both...In the reaction, 4NH3(g)+5O2(g)→4NO(g)+6H2O(g), the initial pressure and temperature of O2 are 0.836...In the reaction, Cl2+2NaClO2→2ClO2+2NaCl, the initial pressure and temperature of Cl2 are 2.92 atm...It is given that pressure and temperature for the gas is 1.06 atm and 212°C respectively. The...The ideal gas equation is shown below. PV=nRT … (1) Where, • P is the pressure. • V is the volume. •...The volume of a mixture of helium and argon is given as 1×102 L. The partial pressure of helium and...In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. These interactions are induced...In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. 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[OH−]=10−pOH...Solution A has the value of [H+]=10−2 M. Solution B has the value of [OH−]=10−10 M. The relationship...In the dynamic equilibrium, the reactants and the products undergo reversible changes continuously...The equilibrium equation for the magnesium fluoride is shown below. Ag2CO3⇄2Ag++CO32− The solubility...The equilibrium equation for calcium carbonate is shown below. CaCO3(s)⇌Ca2+(aq)+CO32−(aq) The...The equilibrium equation for calcium oxalate is shown below. CaC2O4(s)⇌Ca2+(aq)+C2O42−(aq) The...The formula to calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions, [H+] is given below. pH=−log[H+]…(1)...The equation for the dissociation HC2H3O2 is shown below. HC2H3O2(aq)→C2H3O2−(aq)+H+(aq) The given...The equation for the dissociation of hypochlorous acid, HOCl is shown below....The formula to calculate the number of moles of NaC2H3O2 is given below. Number of moles of...The equilibrium reaction is shown below. 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As2O3+NO3−→AsO43−+NO The oxidation...A voltaic cell is the cell in which the chemical energy, which is produced by a redox reaction, is...Chapter 19, Problem 7PEIsotopes are the atoms of the same elements that have the same number of protons but different...The formula to calculate the number of half life, n is given below. n=Time Half life…(1) The time is...To complete a nuclear bombardment equation, it is required to count the total number of atomic...To complete a nuclear bombardment equation, it is required to count the total number of atomic...When the reactant is bombarded by a single neutron, 01n, the mass number increases. The total mass...Alpha radiations are soft radiations. They have very little penetrating power. They consist of...Radioactivity of an element is the property of its nucleus. It is not dependent on electronic...The amount of uranium in 50 g of US is calculated by the formula shown below. Ammount of U in US=50...Cyanide ion (CN−) and carbonate ion (CO32−) are considered as inorganic ion because they do not...Chapter 21, Problem 95EAccording to the old definition, all organic compounds are derived from living organisms. But the...Alkanes are the saturated hydrocarbons in which each carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms via...According to the general formula of alkenes, for 8 carbon atoms, there must be 16 hydrogen atoms....The Lewis structure of a compound shows how the valence electrons of an atom are arranged in the...Waxes are the ester of long chain fatty acids with long chain alcohols. Beeswax is solid wax...The secondary structure of the proteins is found in the form of α-helix and β-sheets. An α- helix is...Primary structure of a protein is straight chain polymer of amino acids linked by the amide...
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