Exam 1: Matter - Its Properties and Measurement
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Exam 9: The Periodic Table and Some Atomic Properties96 Questions
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Exam 19: Spontaneous Change: Entropy and Free Energy101 Questions
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Exam 21: Main Group Elements I: Groups 1, 2, 13, and 14116 Questions
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At what temperature does the Fahrenheit reading equal twice the Celsius temperature?
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A 14-karat gold ring contains 58.3% gold and weighs 12.41 g. If gold sells for $308.00/ounce, what is the value of the gold in the ring?
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Which of the following defines or expresses the concept of accuracy?
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Calculate the density in g/cm3 of a 15 lb block of aluminum with a displacement volume of 0.6657 U.S. gal.
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1.00 oz of gold (density = 19.3 g/mL) can be hammered into a sheet that would cover a 1.00 x 102 ft2 area. How thick would such a sheet be in centimeters?
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A chemical change always involves a change in: I) appearance
II) state
III) composition
IV) temperature
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A field is 100.0 yd long and 50.0 yd wide. If covered with water to a uniform depth of 2.00 in, what volume of water is present in U.S. gallons?
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What is the correct number of significant figures in the answer to the following multiplication? 1.022 × 0.0011
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A weatherman incorrectly stated that the temperature was 85°F, 35°C. If the Fahrenheit temperature was correct, how far off was the Celsius temperature?
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If the density of aviation fuel is 1.77 lb/L, how many liters must be added to a tank to give 16,131 kg?
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A homogenous mixture has regions that are different in composition or phase.
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During a winter blizzard the temperature was -20°F. What temperature is this on the Celsius scale?
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