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Problem 2QC:
What are some properties of matter?Problem 3QC:
What is energy and how does it differ from matter?Problem 1PP:
Identify the non-metals in �gure 1.4. Explain the characteristics you considered in making your...Problem 2PP:
(a) Lead is a soft dull, silver-colored metal. Write the symbol for the element lead. (b) The symbol...Problem 3PP:
Which of the pictures represent mixtures? Which are heterogeneous? Which are homogeneous?Problem 4PP:
(a) Which of the images represents an element that exists as a molecule? (b) If image E represents a...Problem 5PP:
Anna and Bill see an aluminum recycling truck pass by on their way to class. If there are 765 lb of...Problem 6PP:
Anna and Bill saw balloons outside the bookstore. The volume of gas inside one of the helium...Problem 7PP:
Solve the following problems. (a) The density of pure gold is 19.3g/cm3 . What is the volume of 1.00...Problem 8PP:
Helium balloons rise in air. which is a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen molecules, so we knew helium...Problem 9PP:
(a) The boiling point of acetylene is 28.1C. Below what temperature. in kelvins and degrees...Problem 10PP:
Which of the following are physical properties and which are chemical properties? (a) boiling point...Problem 11PP:
Do the following molecular level images represent a chemical change or a physical change?Problem 14PP:
(a) Convert 0.0123 to scienti�c notation. (b) Convert 123 to scienti�c notation. (c) Write the...Problem 15PP:
Perform the following operations without using your calculator and report your answers in scientific...Problem 16PP:
Determine the number of signi�cant �gures in the following: (a) 14800.0 (b) 0.00076Problem 18PP:
Express the answers to the following operations with the proper number of significant figures:...Problem 20PP:
Round each of the following numbers to two signi�cant �gures: (a)1.502 (b) 13.50 (c) 0.001056...Problem 21PP:
Convert 0.0276 kg to grams.Problem 22PP:
A tablet of a typical pain reliever contains 200 mg of active ingredient. How many pounds of active...Problem 23PP:
The TGV POS high-speed train in France has a clocked speed of 574.8 km/h. Convert this speed to the...Problem 1QP:
Match the key terms with the following descriptions. (a) a measure of the quantity of matter (b) a...Problem 2QP:
Match the key terms with the following descriptions. (a) �le smallest particle of an element that...Problem 3QP:
Convert each of the following values to scienti�c notation. (a) 29,500 (b) 0.000082 (c)...Problem 4QP:
Convert each of the following values to scienti�c notation. (a) 0.00010 (b) 4500 (c)90,100,000 (d)...Problem 8QP:
For each of the following, carry out the mathematical operation and report answers in scienti�c...Problem 9QP:
Determine the number of signi�cant �gures in the following. (a) 0.0950 (b) 760 (c) 1.005 (d)...Problem 11QP:
Express the answers to the following operations with the proper number of signi�cant �gures....Problem 12QP:
Express the answers to the following operations with the proper number of signi�cant �gures....Problem 13QP:
Express the answers to the following operations with the proper number of signi�cant �gures....Problem 14QP:
Express the answers to the following operations with the proper number of signi�cant �gures....Problem 15QP:
Express the answers to the following calculations with the proper number of signi�cant �gures...Problem 16QP:
Express the answers to the following calculations with the proper number of signi�cant �gures...Problem 19QP:
Carry out the following conversions. Report your answers to the correct number of signi�cant...Problem 20QP:
Carry out the following conversions. Report your answers to the correct number of signi�cant...Problem 21QP:
Carry out the following conversions. Report your answers to the correct number of signi�cant...Problem 23QP:
Carry out the following conversions. Report your answers to the correct number of signi�cant...Problem 25QP:
How would you classify the following items observed by Bill and Anna? (a) water in a fountain...Problem 26QP:
How would you classify the following items observed by Bill and Anna? (a) sand in a volleyball court...Problem 27QP:
Which of the following are examples of matter? (a) sunlight (b) gasoline (c) automobile exhaust (d)...Problem 28QP:
Which of the following are not examples of matter? (a) Light from a fluorescent bulb (b) sand (c)...Problem 29QP:
How are elements distinguished from compounds?Problem 31QP:
List characteristics of metals.Problem 32QP:
List characteristics of nomnetals.Problem 39QP:
what are the symbols for the following elements? (a) iron (b) lead (c) silver (d) gold (e) antimonyProblem 40QP:
What are the symbols for the following elements? (a) copper (b) mercury (c) tin (d) sodium (e)...Problem 41QP:
A chemical novice used the symbol It to represent iron. Is this an acceptable symbol for the...Problem 42QP:
A chemical novice used the symbol SI to represent silicon. Is this an acceptable symbol for the...Problem 43QP:
The symbol NO was used by a student to represent nobelium an unstable, synthetic element. Is this an...Problem 44QP:
A student used the symbol CO to represent cobalt, an element found in vitamin B12 . Is this an...Problem 45QP:
Classify each of the following as a pure substance, a homogeneous mixture (solution), or a...Problem 46QP:
Classify each of the following as a pure substance, a homogeneous mixture (solution), or a...Problem 47QP:
Elemental hydrogen normally exists as two hydrogen atoms bound together. Write �le formula for...Problem 48QP:
Elemental chlorine normally exists as two chlorine atoms bound together. Write the formula for this...Problem 49QP:
This image is a representation for a compound containing nitrogen and oxygen. Write the formula for...Problem 50QP:
This image represents a compound containing phosphorus and chlorine. Write the formula for this...Problem 53QP:
Classify each of the following as an element or a compound. aO2(b)Fe2O3cP4(d)He(e)NaClfH2OProblem 55QP:
Under normal conditions, mercury is a liquid. Draw molecular-level pictures of what mercury atoms...Problem 56QP:
Under normal conditions. bromine is a liquid. Draw molecular-level pictures of what bromine, Br2 ,...Problem 57QP:
What type of matter expands to �ll its container and can be compressed to a smaller volume?Problem 60QP:
Identify �le physical state of each of the following compounds from men symbols. (a) NaCl(s) (b)...Problem 61QP:
What physical state is represented in this diagram?Problem 64QP:
Why does the symbol H2O(aq) make no sense?Problem 65QP:
At the beginning of the chapter, Anna and Bill made many observations about what they saw some of...Problem 66QP:
At the beginning of the chapter, you were asked to classify processes Like a truck running on gas or...Problem 68QP:
A package of Swiss cheese has a mass of 0.340 kg. (a) What is this mass in grams? (b) What is this...Problem 69QP:
A grain of salt has a mass of about 1.0104g . What is its mass in the following units? (a)...Problem 70QP:
If a dog has a mass of 15.2 kg, what is its mass in the following units? (a) grams (b) milligrams...Problem 71QP:
If you drank 1.2 L of a sports drink, what volume did you consume in the following units? (a)...Problem 72QP:
If the volume of helium in a balloon is 145cm3 , what is its volume in the following units? (a)...Problem 73QP:
If the length, width, and height of a box are 8.0 cm, 5.0 cm, and 4.0 cm, respectively. what is the...Problem 74QP:
If a cubic box (all sides the same length) has a volume of 1.0 L, what is the length of each side of...Problem 75QP:
A slice of cheese has a mass of 28g and a Volume of 21cm3 . What is the density of the cheese in...Problem 77QP:
If the density of a sugar solution is 1.30g/mL, what volume of this solution has a mass of 50.0 g?Problem 78QP:
The density of a certain type of plastic is 0.75g/cm3 . If a sheet of this plastic is 10.0 m long,...Problem 79QP:
Why do liquids have greater densities than gases?Problem 80QP:
When a balloon filled with air is heated the balloon increases in volume. Does the density of the...Problem 81QP:
A piece of plastic sinks in oil but floats in water. Place these three substances in order from...Problem 83QP:
Acetone, a component of some types of fingernail polish remover, has a boiling point 56C. What is...Problem 84QP:
The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is 77 K. What is its boiling point in units of degrees Celsius?Problem 85QP:
What is the difference in temperature between the boiling point of water and the freezing point of...Problem 86QP:
If the temperature of a cup of coffee decreases from 60.0Cto25.0C , what is the decrease in...Problem 89QP:
Identify each of the following as a physical property or a chemical property. (a) mass (b) density...Problem 90QP:
Identify each of the following as a physical property or a chemical property. (a) boiling point (b)...Problem 91QP:
Identify each of the following as a physical change or a chemical change. (a) boiling acetone (b)...Problem 92QP:
Identify each of the following as a physical change or a chemical change. (a) condensation of...Problem 93QP:
Write a symbolic representation and a molecular level representation for the change that occurs...Problem 94QP:
Write a symbolic representation and a molecular-level representation for the process of freezing...Problem 97QP:
Draw a picture that shows CH4 (shown in the "After" image in Question 1.95) condensing from a gas to...Problem 98QP:
Draw a picture that shows water boiling. Does this picture represent a physical or chemical change?Problem 99QP:
The image shows what happens when iodine I2 is placed in the bottom of a beaker and heated. Is this...Problem 100QP:
The picture shows natural gas CH4 burning in the process. Carbon dioxide and water forms Is this a...Problem 101QP:
Anna and Bill saw a construction Worker welding pipe. Classify the forms of energy they were...Problem 102QP:
Bill and Anna watched students playing volleyball in the sunshine. Classify the forms of energy they...Problem 103QP:
Which of these two samples of carbon dioxide gas has more kinetic energy? Explain your answer.Problem 104QP:
Which of these two samples of methane gas is at a higher temperature? Explain your answer.Problem 111QP:
In terms of kinetic and potential energy. Describe what happens when a home run is hit on a softball...Problem 112QP:
In terms of kinetic and potential energy. Describe what happens when a basketball is dribbled down a...Problem 113QP:
Body mass index (BMI) is a number calculated from a person's weight and height. BMI provides a...Problem 116QP:
Explain the difference between a hypothesis and a theory.Problem 117QP:
Explain how a hypothesis is used in scientific research.Problem 118QP:
Classify each of the following as an observation, hypothesis, law, or theory. (a) When wood burns...Problem 119QP:
Classify each of the following as an observation, an hypothesis, law, or theory. (a) Bad luck...Problem 120QP:
You observe coins in a fountain and propose the hypothesis that fountains are built with coins in...Problem 121QP:
You observe a piece of balsa wood floating on water and propose the hypothesis that all wood floats...Problem 122QP:
Rank the following measurements in order from smallest to...Problem 123QP:
The density of air in a balloon is less at high altitudes than at low altitudes. Explain this...Problem 124QP:
If the temperature in a room increases from 20.0Cto30.0C, what is file temperature change in units...Problem 125QP:
If you have a sample of zine and a sample of copper, and both have the same mass, which has the...Problem 126QP:
Give the symbols for potassium and phosphorus.Problem 128QP:
The red blood cell (RBC) Count for a normal female is about 5 million RBCs per L(L=1mm3). How many...Problem 129QP:
Recycling facilities around the world use a variety of techniques to separate difference types of...Problem 131QP:
The typical dose of epinephrine at a particular concentration administered to a patient under...Problem 132QP:
About 70 million tons of paper are used per year in the United States. If the U.S. population is...Problem 133QP:
During a typical physical exam, blood tests to measure cholesterol levels are usually run. A total...Problem 134QP:
The densities of antifreeze, corn oil, dish detergent, maple syrup, shampoo, and water in g/mL are...Problem 135QP:
The lower possible temperature is the temperature at which a substance would have no kinetic (no...Problem 136QP:
Classify the substance in the molecular-level image as: (a)Â an element, compound, or mixture (b)Â...Problem 137QP:
Classify each of the following as a symbolic representation for a pure element, pure compound, or...Problem 138QP:
Titanium is a strong metal with a low density that is shiny with a white-metallic colour. It is...Problem 139QP:
Blood is a water-based liquid in which solids (blood cells and solids (blood cells and platelets)...Problem 142QP:
The average blood volume in the human body in about 4.8 L. Convert this volume to the following...Problem 143QP:
The average density of human blood is 1060kg/m3. What is the mass of blood in a person who has a...Problem 144QP:
What is the name for the change in physical state described in each of the following processes?...Problem 145QP:
A car traveling at 29.1Â m/s drives for 2.5 hours then goes another 75 km. How far did the driver...Problem 147QP:
Which of the following is an example of a mixture?...Problem 148QP:
Which of the following is a pure substance that is composed of molecules? For the correct answers,...Problem 149QP:
Which of the following statements regarding liquids is correct? A. They consist of particles that...Problem 150QP:
A rectangular block of an unknown metal with a mass of 456 g is measured to have a length, width,...Problem 151QP:
Which of the following statement is correct? A. Natural gas burning to produce water and carbon...Problem 152QP:
Which of the following statements is correct? A. Heart coming off a car engine is an example of...Problem 153QP:
Which of the following is an example of a hypothesis? A The mass of products obtained in a chemical...Problem 155QP:
Which of the following mathematical operation would have two significant figures in the answer?...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Sodium cation Na+ combines with chloride anion...Ammonia is a combination of nitrogen and hydrogen in which a covalent bond is formed by sharing of...The charges and symbols of elements are analyzed on the basis of their position in the periodic...In a compound, the mass composition of an element is determined by dividing the mass of that element...The given compound is Hg2Cl2 . Molar mass can be determined by adding the masses of the...Chapter 4, Problem 28QPThe given compound is K2SO4 . Number of moles is determined using the molar mass and mass of the...The molar mass of 15 g Na2CO3 is to be converted into an equivalent number of moles. 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