Solutions for LCPO CHEMISTRY W/MODIFIED MASTERING
Problem 1.1P:
Express the diameter of a nanoparticle(0.000 000 050 m) in scientific notation, and then express the...Problem 1.2A:
APPLY 1.2 Express the following quantities in scientific notation using fundamental SI units of mass...Problem 1.3P:
PRACTICE 1.3 The melting point of table salt is 1474oF. What temperature is this on the Celsius and...Problem 1.5P:
PRACTICE 1.5 Chloroform, a substance once used as an anesthetic, has a density of 1.483 g/mL at...Problem 1.6A:
APPLY 1.6 You are beachcombing on summer vacation and find a silver bracelet. You take it to the...Problem 1.7P:
PRACTICE 1.7 Some radioactive materials emit a type of radia- tion called alpha particles at high...Problem 1.9P:
How many significant figures does each of the following quantities have? (a) 0.003 00 mL(b) 2070...Problem 1.10A:
Read the volume of the buret and reportyour answer to the correct number of significant figures. The...Problem 1.11P:
Examine the figure in Worked Example 1.6. Which dartboard haslow accuracy and precision?Problem 1.12A:
A 1.000 mL sample of acetone, a common solvent used as a paintremover, was placed in a small vial...Problem 1.13P:
Carry out the following calculations, expressing each result with the correct number of significant...Problem 1.14A:
APPLY 1.14 A sodium chloride solution was prepared in the fol- lowing manner: • A 25.0 mL volumetric...Problem 1.15P:
PRACTICE 1.15 Gemstones are weighed in carats, with 1 carat = 200 mg (exactly). What is the mass in...Problem 1.16A:
PRACTICE 1.15 Gemstones are weighed in carats, with 1 carat = 200 mg (exactly). What is the mass in...Problem 1.17P:
The maximum dimensions of a soccer field are 90.0 m wide and120.0 m long, giving an area of...Problem 1.18A:
APPLY 1.18 How large, in cubic centimeters, is the volume of a red blood cell (in cm3) if the cell...Problem 1.21P:
Use Figure 1.10 to estimate in powers of 10 (a) how many times larger the diameter of a human hair...Problem 1.22P:
On the nanoscale, materials often exhibit novelproperties not observed at other scales. Which...Problem 1.23P:
Refer to Figure 1.11. Which cube has a greatersurface area to volume ratio? (a) A cube with an edge...Problem 1.24P:
Catalytic converters use nanoscale particles of precious metals such as platinum to change...Problem 1.25P:
Platinum is an expensive and rare metal used incatalytic converters. Much research has been devoted...Problem 1.27CP:
Which block in each of the following drawings of a balance is more dense, red or green? Explain.Problem 1.29CP:
How many milliliters of water does the graduated cylinder in (a) contain, and how tall in...Problem 1.30CP:
Assume that you have two graduated cylinders, one with a capac- ityof 5 mL (a) and the other with a...Problem 1.31CP:
The following cylinder contains three liquids that do not mix with one another: water (density = 1.0...Problem 1.32SP:
The following statements pertain to the development of the the- ory of combustion by the French...Problem 1.33SP:
The following statements pertain to the development of the the- ory of the structure of DNA. Match...Problem 1.34SP:
Label the following statements about the world’s largest goldbar as quantitative or qualitative...Problem 1.35SP:
Label the following statements as quantitative or qualitativeobservations. (a) An object weighs less...Problem 1.36SP:
Refer to Figure 1.2. What is developed when numerousobservations support a hypothesis?Problem 1.37SP:
What is the difference between a hypothesis and theory? (a) A hypothesis provides an explanation for...Problem 1.38SP:
What SI units are used for measuring the following quantities? For derived units, express your...Problem 1.39SP:
Prefixes for multiples of SI units are used to express large and small quantities. Complete the...Problem 1.42SP:
Bottles of wine sometimes carry the notation Volume=75cL. What does the unit cL mean?Problem 1.43SP:
Which quantity in each of the following pairs is larger? (a) 5.63106cmor6.02101km (b) 46sor3.2102ms...Problem 1.44SP:
Which quantity in each of the following pairs is smaller? (a) 154pmor7.7109cm (b)...Problem 1.45SP:
How many picograms are in 1 mg? In 35 ng?Problem 1.46SP:
How many microliters are in 1 L? In 20 mL?Problem 1.48SP:
Express the following measurements in scientific notation. (a) 453.32 mg (b) 0.000 042 1 mL(c)...Problem 1.49SP:
Convert the following measurements from scientific notation to standard notation. (a) 3.221103mm(b)...Problem 1.50SP:
An experimental procedure call for 250 mg of calcium carbonate. The balance in the laboratory...Problem 1.51SP:
A virus has a diameter of 5.2108m . What is the mostappropriate prefix for reporting the diameter of...Problem 1.53SP:
What is the difference between a kelvin and a Celsius degree?Problem 1.54SP:
The normal body temperature of a goat is 39.9 °C, and thatof an Australian spiny anteater is 22.2...Problem 1.55SP:
Of the 90 or so naturally occurring elements, only four are liquidnearroom temperature: mercury...Problem 1.56SP:
Suppose that your oven is calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit but a recipe calls for you to bake at 175...Problem 1.57SP:
Tungsten, the element used to make filaments in light bulbs,has a melting point of 6192 °F. Convert...Problem 1.58SP:
Suppose you were dissatisfied with both Celsius and Fahrenheitunits and wanted to design your own...Problem 1.59SP:
Answer parts (a)(d) of Problem 1.58 assuming that your RAN new temperature scale is based on...Problem 1.60SP:
Sodium chloride has a melting point of 1074 K and a boiling point of 1686 K. Convert these...Problem 1.61SP:
A 125 mL sample of water at 293.2 K was heated for 8 mm,25 s so as to give a constant temperature...Problem 1.62SP:
What is the difference between a derived SI unit and a fundamental SI unit? Give an example of each.Problem 1.63SP:
Which volume in each pair is larger, and by approximately how much (a) 1000 mL or 10 L(b) 1m3 or 1...Problem 1.64SP:
What is the volume in L of a cube with an edge length of7.0 dm?Problem 1.66SP:
What is the density of glass in g/cm3 if a sample weighing27.43 g has a volume of 12.40cm3 ?Problem 1.67SP:
What is the density of lead in g/cm3 if a sample weighing 206.77 g has a volume of 15.50cm3 ?Problem 1.68SP:
A vessel contains 4.67 L of bromine whose density is 3.10g/cm3 .What is the mass of the bromine in...Problem 1.69SP:
Aspirin has a density of 1.40g/cm3 . What is the volume incubic centimeters of an aspirin tablet...Problem 1.70SP:
Gaseous hydrogen has a density of 0.0899 g/L at 0°C, andgaseous chlorine has a density of 3.214 g/L...Problem 1.71SP:
The density of silver is 10.5g/cm3 . What is the mass (in kilograms) of a cube of silver that...Problem 1.74SP:
You would like to determine if a set of antique silver ware is pure silver. The mass of a small fork...Problem 1.75SP:
An experiment is performed to determine if pennies are madeof pure copper. The mass of 10 pennies...Problem 1.76SP:
The density of chloroform, a widely used organic solvent, is1.4832 g/mL at 20 °C. How many...Problem 1.77SP:
More sulfuric acid (density=1.8302g/cm3) is produced than any other chemical—approximately...Problem 1.79SP:
Assume that the kinetic energy of a 1400 kg car moving at115 km/h (Problem 1.78) is converted...Problem 1.85SP:
What is the difference in mass between a nickel that weighs4.8 g and a nickel that weighs 4.8673 g?Problem 1.86SP:
How many significant figures are in each of the following measurements? (a) 35.0445 g(b) 59.0001...Problem 1.89SP:
The diameter of the Earth at the equator is 7926.381 mi. (a) Round off this quantity to four...Problem 1.90SP:
Round off the following quantities to the number of significant figures indicated in parentheses....Problem 1.91SP:
Round off the following quantities to the number of significant figures indicated in parentheses....Problem 1.92SP:
Express the results of the following calculations with the correct number of significant figures....Problem 1.93SP:
Express the results of the following calculations with the correct number of significant figures....Problem 1.94SP:
Carry out the following conversions. (a) How many grams of meat are in a quarter-poundhamburger...Problem 1.95SP:
Convert the following quantities into SI units with the correct number of significant figures. (a)...Problem 1.97SP:
In the United States, the emissions limit for carbon monoxide in motorcycle engine exhaust is 12.0 g...Problem 1.101SP:
Concentrations of substances dissolved in solution are oftenexpressed as mass per unit volume. For...Problem 1.104SP:
Which is larger in each pair, and by approximate how much? (a) A liter or a quart(b) A mile or a...Problem 1.105SP:
The density of polystyrene, a plastic commonly used to make CD cases and transparent cups, is...Problem 1.106SP:
The density of polypropylene, a plastic commonly used to make bottle caps, yogurt containers, and...Problem 1.108MP:
A 1.0-ounce piece of chocolate contains 15 mg of caffeine, anda 6.0-ounce cup of regular coffee...Problem 1.112MP:
A bag of Hershey’s Kisses contains the following information: Serving size: 9pieces=41g Calories per...Problem 1.113MP:
Vinaigrette salad dressing consists mainly of oil and vinegar.The density of olive oil is 0...Problem 1.114MP:
At a certain point, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales “cross,”giving the same numerical value on...Problem 1.116MP:
A calibrated flask was filled to the 25.00 mL mark withethyl alcohol. By weighing the flask before...Problem 1.117MP:
Brass is a copper-zinc alloy. What is the mass in grams of abrass cylinder having a length of 1.62...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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