Deck 1: Matter and Measurements

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If the temperature of a beaker of water is 65.0°F,what is its temperature in Celsius? (Remember: water melts at 0°C and 32°F;water boils at 100°C and 212°F)

A) 4.11°C
B) 18.3°C
C) 36.1°C
D) 59.4°C
E) 68.1°C
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All of the following statements are false EXCEPT

A) tin (Sn)is a homogeneous mixture of sulfur (S)and nitrogen (N).
B) table salt is a homogeneous mixture of sodium metal and chlorine gas.
C) the air trapped in a bicycle tire is a homogeneous mixture.
D) sugar dissolves completely in water to give a heterogeneous mixture.
E) water (H2O)is a homogeneous mixture containing hydrogen and oxygen.
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Many experiments are conducted at 298 K.What is this temperature in Celsius?

A) 0°C
B) 25°C
C) 55°C
D) 273°C
E) 298°C
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Sugar is a compound that dissolves readily in water.Which method is best for separating a mixture of sugar and water?

A) distillation
B) light absorption
C) electrolysis
D) gas-liquid chromatography
E) filtration
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Which method is best for removing the pulp from orange juice?

A) distillation
B) light absorption
C) electrolysis
D) gas-liquid chromatography
E) filtration
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Which of the following may be used to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen?

A) Filtration
B) Electrolysis
C) Distillation
D) Chromatography
E) Freezing
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Which one of the following substances is classified as a chemical compound?

A) He
B) S8
C) Na
D) NO
E) N2
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Which of the following is the largest volume?

A) 5.0 × 102 cm3
B) 5.0 × 10-4 L
C) 5.0 × 103 mL
D) 5.0 × 10-1 L
E) 5.0 × 105 μL
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The radius of a potassium atom is 0.227 nm.What is the radius in millimeters?

A) 2.27 × 10-9 mm
B) 2.27 × 10-8 mm
C) 2.27 × 10-7 mm
D) 2.27 × 10-6 mm
E) 2.27 × 10-4 mm
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Which term best describes rocks,such as granite or marble?

A) element
B) compound
C) distillation
D) homogeneous mixture
E) heterogeneous mixture
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Which method is correct for converting kelvin to Celsius?

A) T(C)=(5C9 K)T(K)+32\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\left(\frac{5^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{9 \mathrm{~K}}\right) \mathrm{T}(\mathrm{K})+32
B) T(C)=(9C5 K)T(K)+273.15\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\left(\frac{9^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{5 \mathrm{~K}}\right) \mathrm{T}(\mathrm{K})+273.15
C) T(C)=5C9 K( T( K)273.15)\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\frac{5^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{9 \mathrm{~K}}(\mathrm{~T}(\mathrm{~K})-273.15)
D) T(C)=1C1 K( T( K)273.15)\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\frac{1^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{1 \mathrm{~K}}(\mathrm{~T}(\mathrm{~K})-273.15)
E) T(C)=1C1 K( T( K)+273.15)\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\frac{1^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{1 \mathrm{~K}}(\mathrm{~T}(\mathrm{~K})+273.15)
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Which one of the following is most likely to be a heterogeneous mixture?

A) vinegar (a mixture of acetic acid and water)
B) blood
C) antifreeze (a mixture of water and ethylene glycol)
D) sodium chloride (table salt)dissolved in water
E) the air trapped inside a car tire
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Convert 8.900× 10-8 meters to nanometers and express the answer in standard notation using the correct number of significant figures.

A) 89 nm
B) 89.0 nm
C) 89.00 nm
D) 8.90 nm
E) 0.8900 nm
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The boiling point for liquid oxygen is 90.0 K.What is the boiling point in Fahrenheit?

A) −361.4°F
B) −329.4°F
C) −297.8°F
D) −183.0°F
E) −151.0°F
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Which term best describes liquid mercury at room temperature?

A) gas
B) element
C) compound
D) homogeneous mixture
E) heterogeneous mixture
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Water freezes at 0.0°C.What temperature does this correspond to in kelvin?

A) 173.2 K
B) 200.2 K
C) 273.2 K
D) 300.2 K
E) 373.2 K
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Express 0.00720 in exponential notation.

A) 7.20 × 103
B) 7.2 × 10-3
C) 7.20 × 10-3
D) 7.2 × 103
E) 7.2000 × 10-3
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The boiling point of ammonia is -33.3°C.What is this temperature in kelvin?

A) -306.5 K
B) -33.3 K
C) 239.9 K
D) 306.5 K
E) 331.5 K
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Which of the following is the smallest mass?

A) 1.5 × 108 pg
B) 1.5 × 106 ng
C) 1.5 × 103 μg
D) 1.5 × 10-1 mg
E) 1.5 × 10-5 g
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If the outdoor temperature is 17.0°C,what is the temperature in Fahrenheit? (Remember: water melts at 0°C and 32°F;water boils at 100°C and 212°F)

A) −1.40°F
B) 30.6°F
C) 41.4°F
D) 62.6°F
E) 74.6°F
Question
An extensive property is

A) used to identify substances.
B) independent of amount.
C) related to density.
D) dependent upon amount.
E) observed throughout a substance.
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All of the following are examples of chemical change EXCEPT

A) the fermentation of wine.
B) the tarnishing of silver.
C) the condensation of steam.
D) the combustion of butane gas.
E) the rusting of iron.
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Round the answer to the following problem to the correct number of significant figures. (14.0186 × 0.00458)+ (15.0032 × 0.99542)= 14.99869

A) 15.0
B) 15.00
C) 14.999
D) 14.9987
E) 14.99869
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An intensive property of a substance is

A) independent of the amount present.
B) dependent on its volume,but not its mass.
C) not affected by its temperature.
D) dependent only on its temperature.
E) dependent only on its mass and volume.
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How many significant figures are in the following volume: 5.00 × 104 mL?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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What is the correct answer to the expression below? 1.472 × 10−7 + 4.32 × 10−9 =

A) 2 × 10−7
B) 1.5 × 10−7
C) 1.52 × 10−7
D) 1.515 × 10−7
E) 1.5152 × 10−7
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What is the correct answer to the following expression?
7.4576 × 10-2+ 4.11 × 10-5 + 6 × 10-4

A) 7. × 10-2
B) 7.5 × 10-2
C) 7.52 × 10-2
D) 7.522 × 10-2
E) 7.5217 × 10-2
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The volume of a carbon atom is 1.9 × 10-30 m3.What is the radius of the atom in picometers? The volume of a sphere is (4/3)πr3.

A) 77 pm
B) 520 pm
C) 770 pm
D) 3.0 × 102 pm
E) 52 pm
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If the density of nitrogen in air is 0.87 g/L,what mass (in kg)of nitrogen is contained in a room with dimensions of 4.0 m × 3.5 m × 2.4 m?

A) 29 kg
B) 39 kg
C) 2.6 × 10-2 kg
D) 2.9 × 104 kg
E) 26 kg
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525 mL of water at 25°C (density = 0.997 g/mL)is placed in a container.The water is then cooled to form ice at −10°C (density = 0.917 g/mL).What is the mass and volume of the ice?

A) 523 g and 525 mL
B) 523 g and 571 mL
C) 527 g and 525 mL
D) 527 g and 571 mL
E) not enough information given to solve the problem
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What is the correct answer to the following expression: (205.18 - 197.3)÷ 6.226? Carry out the subtraction operation first.

A) 1
B) 1.3
C) 1.27
D) 1.266
E) 1.2657
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Which one of the following statements is not a comparison of physical properties?

A) Mercury and gallium are both liquids at 50°C.
B) Oxygen is more soluble in water than helium.
C) The density of gold is greater than the density of silver.
D) Oxygen and nitrogen are both liquids at -200°C.
E) Calcium dissolves more quickly than iron in acids.
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The dimensions of a box are 1.2 feet by 0.50 feet by 0.75 feet.Calculate the volume of the box in cubic centimeters.(2.54 cm = 1.00 inch,12.0 inches = 1.00 foot)

A) 14 cm3
B) 47 cm3
C) 306 cm3
D) 418 cm3
E) 1.3 × 104 cm3
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A standard sheet of paper is 8.5 × 11 inches.What is the surface area,in cm2,of one side of a sheet of paper? (2.54 cm = 1.00 inch)

A) 14 cm2
B) 37 cm2
C) 94 cm2
D) 240 cm2
E) 6.0 × 102 cm2
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Atomic dimensions are often reported in Ångstroms (1 Å = 1 × 10−10 m).If the atomic radius of an aluminum atom is 1.43 Ångstroms,what is its radius in millimeters?

A) 1.43 × 10−13 mm
B) 1.43 × 10−7 mm
C) 0.143 mm
D) 14.3 mm
E) 143 mm
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If the fuel efficiency of an automobile is 32 miles per gallon,what is its fuel efficiency in kilometers per liter? (1 km = 0.621 mile,1.000 L = 1.057 quarts,4 quarts = 1 gallon)

A) 5.3 km/L
B) 14 km/L
C) 20 km/L
D) 75 km/L
E) 2.0 × 102 km/L
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A solid with a mass of 19.3 g is added to a graduated cylinder filled with water to the 25.0 mL mark.After the solid sinks to the bottom,the water level is at 35.8 mL.What is the density of the solid?

A) 0.539 g/mL
B) 0.560 g/mL
C) 1.79 g/mL
D) 2.19 g/mL
E) 8.50 g/mL
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How many miles are covered in a 15 km race? (1 mile = 5280 feet,12 inches = 1 foot,1 inch = 2.54 cm)

A) 7.1 mile
B) 9.3 mile
C) 11 mile
D) 15 mile
E) 26 mile
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How many significant figures are in the following mass: 0.00047800 kg?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
E) 9
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All of the following are examples of an intensive property EXCEPT

A) solubility.
B) boiling point.
C) electrical conductivity of an element.
D) density.
E) both boiling point and density.
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At 0°C,35.7 g of sodium chloride (NaCl)will dissolve in 1.00 × 102 mL of water.What mass of sodium chloride will dissolve in 7.75 L of water (at 0°C)?

A) 4.61 g
B) 4.61 × 101 g
C) 7.75 × 101 g
D) 2.17 × 102 g
E) 2.77 × 103 g
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A barometer is filled with a cylindrical column of mercury that is 76.0 cm high and 1.000 cm in diameter.If the density of mercury is 13.53 g/cm3,what is the mass of mercury in the column?

A) 0.227 g
B) 4.41 g
C) 808 g
D) 1.03 × 103 g
E) 3.23 × 103 g
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Calcium carbonate,or limestone,is relatively insoluble in water.At 25°C,only 5.8 mg will dissolve in 1.0 liter of water.What volume of water is needed to dissolve 5.0 g of calcium carbonate?

A) 4.6 × 10-3 L
B) 3.0 × 10-2 L
C) 1.4 × 102 L
D) 3.4 × 102 L
E) 8.6 × 102 L
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At what point is the temperature in °C twice that of the temperature in °F?

A) −40.0°C
B) −32.4°C
C) −24.6°C
D) −16.2°C
E) −8.88°C
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If the temperature of a beaker of water is 65.0°F,what is its temperature in Celsius? (Remember: water melts at 0°C and 32°F;water boils at 100°C and 212°F)

A) 4.11°C
B) 18.3°C
C) 36.1°C
D) 59.4°C
E) 68.1°C
18.3°C
2
All of the following statements are false EXCEPT

A) tin (Sn)is a homogeneous mixture of sulfur (S)and nitrogen (N).
B) table salt is a homogeneous mixture of sodium metal and chlorine gas.
C) the air trapped in a bicycle tire is a homogeneous mixture.
D) sugar dissolves completely in water to give a heterogeneous mixture.
E) water (H2O)is a homogeneous mixture containing hydrogen and oxygen.
the air trapped in a bicycle tire is a homogeneous mixture.
3
Many experiments are conducted at 298 K.What is this temperature in Celsius?

A) 0°C
B) 25°C
C) 55°C
D) 273°C
E) 298°C
25°C
4
Sugar is a compound that dissolves readily in water.Which method is best for separating a mixture of sugar and water?

A) distillation
B) light absorption
C) electrolysis
D) gas-liquid chromatography
E) filtration
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Which method is best for removing the pulp from orange juice?

A) distillation
B) light absorption
C) electrolysis
D) gas-liquid chromatography
E) filtration
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Which of the following may be used to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen?

A) Filtration
B) Electrolysis
C) Distillation
D) Chromatography
E) Freezing
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Which one of the following substances is classified as a chemical compound?

A) He
B) S8
C) Na
D) NO
E) N2
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Which of the following is the largest volume?

A) 5.0 × 102 cm3
B) 5.0 × 10-4 L
C) 5.0 × 103 mL
D) 5.0 × 10-1 L
E) 5.0 × 105 μL
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The radius of a potassium atom is 0.227 nm.What is the radius in millimeters?

A) 2.27 × 10-9 mm
B) 2.27 × 10-8 mm
C) 2.27 × 10-7 mm
D) 2.27 × 10-6 mm
E) 2.27 × 10-4 mm
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Which term best describes rocks,such as granite or marble?

A) element
B) compound
C) distillation
D) homogeneous mixture
E) heterogeneous mixture
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Which method is correct for converting kelvin to Celsius?

A) T(C)=(5C9 K)T(K)+32\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\left(\frac{5^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{9 \mathrm{~K}}\right) \mathrm{T}(\mathrm{K})+32
B) T(C)=(9C5 K)T(K)+273.15\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\left(\frac{9^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{5 \mathrm{~K}}\right) \mathrm{T}(\mathrm{K})+273.15
C) T(C)=5C9 K( T( K)273.15)\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\frac{5^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{9 \mathrm{~K}}(\mathrm{~T}(\mathrm{~K})-273.15)
D) T(C)=1C1 K( T( K)273.15)\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\frac{1^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{1 \mathrm{~K}}(\mathrm{~T}(\mathrm{~K})-273.15)
E) T(C)=1C1 K( T( K)+273.15)\mathrm{T}\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)=\frac{1^{\circ} \mathrm{C}}{1 \mathrm{~K}}(\mathrm{~T}(\mathrm{~K})+273.15)
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Which one of the following is most likely to be a heterogeneous mixture?

A) vinegar (a mixture of acetic acid and water)
B) blood
C) antifreeze (a mixture of water and ethylene glycol)
D) sodium chloride (table salt)dissolved in water
E) the air trapped inside a car tire
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Convert 8.900× 10-8 meters to nanometers and express the answer in standard notation using the correct number of significant figures.

A) 89 nm
B) 89.0 nm
C) 89.00 nm
D) 8.90 nm
E) 0.8900 nm
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The boiling point for liquid oxygen is 90.0 K.What is the boiling point in Fahrenheit?

A) −361.4°F
B) −329.4°F
C) −297.8°F
D) −183.0°F
E) −151.0°F
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Which term best describes liquid mercury at room temperature?

A) gas
B) element
C) compound
D) homogeneous mixture
E) heterogeneous mixture
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Water freezes at 0.0°C.What temperature does this correspond to in kelvin?

A) 173.2 K
B) 200.2 K
C) 273.2 K
D) 300.2 K
E) 373.2 K
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Express 0.00720 in exponential notation.

A) 7.20 × 103
B) 7.2 × 10-3
C) 7.20 × 10-3
D) 7.2 × 103
E) 7.2000 × 10-3
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The boiling point of ammonia is -33.3°C.What is this temperature in kelvin?

A) -306.5 K
B) -33.3 K
C) 239.9 K
D) 306.5 K
E) 331.5 K
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Which of the following is the smallest mass?

A) 1.5 × 108 pg
B) 1.5 × 106 ng
C) 1.5 × 103 μg
D) 1.5 × 10-1 mg
E) 1.5 × 10-5 g
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If the outdoor temperature is 17.0°C,what is the temperature in Fahrenheit? (Remember: water melts at 0°C and 32°F;water boils at 100°C and 212°F)

A) −1.40°F
B) 30.6°F
C) 41.4°F
D) 62.6°F
E) 74.6°F
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An extensive property is

A) used to identify substances.
B) independent of amount.
C) related to density.
D) dependent upon amount.
E) observed throughout a substance.
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All of the following are examples of chemical change EXCEPT

A) the fermentation of wine.
B) the tarnishing of silver.
C) the condensation of steam.
D) the combustion of butane gas.
E) the rusting of iron.
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Round the answer to the following problem to the correct number of significant figures. (14.0186 × 0.00458)+ (15.0032 × 0.99542)= 14.99869

A) 15.0
B) 15.00
C) 14.999
D) 14.9987
E) 14.99869
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An intensive property of a substance is

A) independent of the amount present.
B) dependent on its volume,but not its mass.
C) not affected by its temperature.
D) dependent only on its temperature.
E) dependent only on its mass and volume.
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How many significant figures are in the following volume: 5.00 × 104 mL?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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What is the correct answer to the expression below? 1.472 × 10−7 + 4.32 × 10−9 =

A) 2 × 10−7
B) 1.5 × 10−7
C) 1.52 × 10−7
D) 1.515 × 10−7
E) 1.5152 × 10−7
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What is the correct answer to the following expression?
7.4576 × 10-2+ 4.11 × 10-5 + 6 × 10-4

A) 7. × 10-2
B) 7.5 × 10-2
C) 7.52 × 10-2
D) 7.522 × 10-2
E) 7.5217 × 10-2
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The volume of a carbon atom is 1.9 × 10-30 m3.What is the radius of the atom in picometers? The volume of a sphere is (4/3)πr3.

A) 77 pm
B) 520 pm
C) 770 pm
D) 3.0 × 102 pm
E) 52 pm
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If the density of nitrogen in air is 0.87 g/L,what mass (in kg)of nitrogen is contained in a room with dimensions of 4.0 m × 3.5 m × 2.4 m?

A) 29 kg
B) 39 kg
C) 2.6 × 10-2 kg
D) 2.9 × 104 kg
E) 26 kg
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525 mL of water at 25°C (density = 0.997 g/mL)is placed in a container.The water is then cooled to form ice at −10°C (density = 0.917 g/mL).What is the mass and volume of the ice?

A) 523 g and 525 mL
B) 523 g and 571 mL
C) 527 g and 525 mL
D) 527 g and 571 mL
E) not enough information given to solve the problem
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What is the correct answer to the following expression: (205.18 - 197.3)÷ 6.226? Carry out the subtraction operation first.

A) 1
B) 1.3
C) 1.27
D) 1.266
E) 1.2657
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Which one of the following statements is not a comparison of physical properties?

A) Mercury and gallium are both liquids at 50°C.
B) Oxygen is more soluble in water than helium.
C) The density of gold is greater than the density of silver.
D) Oxygen and nitrogen are both liquids at -200°C.
E) Calcium dissolves more quickly than iron in acids.
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The dimensions of a box are 1.2 feet by 0.50 feet by 0.75 feet.Calculate the volume of the box in cubic centimeters.(2.54 cm = 1.00 inch,12.0 inches = 1.00 foot)

A) 14 cm3
B) 47 cm3
C) 306 cm3
D) 418 cm3
E) 1.3 × 104 cm3
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A standard sheet of paper is 8.5 × 11 inches.What is the surface area,in cm2,of one side of a sheet of paper? (2.54 cm = 1.00 inch)

A) 14 cm2
B) 37 cm2
C) 94 cm2
D) 240 cm2
E) 6.0 × 102 cm2
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Atomic dimensions are often reported in Ångstroms (1 Å = 1 × 10−10 m).If the atomic radius of an aluminum atom is 1.43 Ångstroms,what is its radius in millimeters?

A) 1.43 × 10−13 mm
B) 1.43 × 10−7 mm
C) 0.143 mm
D) 14.3 mm
E) 143 mm
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If the fuel efficiency of an automobile is 32 miles per gallon,what is its fuel efficiency in kilometers per liter? (1 km = 0.621 mile,1.000 L = 1.057 quarts,4 quarts = 1 gallon)

A) 5.3 km/L
B) 14 km/L
C) 20 km/L
D) 75 km/L
E) 2.0 × 102 km/L
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A solid with a mass of 19.3 g is added to a graduated cylinder filled with water to the 25.0 mL mark.After the solid sinks to the bottom,the water level is at 35.8 mL.What is the density of the solid?

A) 0.539 g/mL
B) 0.560 g/mL
C) 1.79 g/mL
D) 2.19 g/mL
E) 8.50 g/mL
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How many miles are covered in a 15 km race? (1 mile = 5280 feet,12 inches = 1 foot,1 inch = 2.54 cm)

A) 7.1 mile
B) 9.3 mile
C) 11 mile
D) 15 mile
E) 26 mile
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How many significant figures are in the following mass: 0.00047800 kg?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 8
E) 9
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All of the following are examples of an intensive property EXCEPT

A) solubility.
B) boiling point.
C) electrical conductivity of an element.
D) density.
E) both boiling point and density.
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At 0°C,35.7 g of sodium chloride (NaCl)will dissolve in 1.00 × 102 mL of water.What mass of sodium chloride will dissolve in 7.75 L of water (at 0°C)?

A) 4.61 g
B) 4.61 × 101 g
C) 7.75 × 101 g
D) 2.17 × 102 g
E) 2.77 × 103 g
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42
A barometer is filled with a cylindrical column of mercury that is 76.0 cm high and 1.000 cm in diameter.If the density of mercury is 13.53 g/cm3,what is the mass of mercury in the column?

A) 0.227 g
B) 4.41 g
C) 808 g
D) 1.03 × 103 g
E) 3.23 × 103 g
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43
Calcium carbonate,or limestone,is relatively insoluble in water.At 25°C,only 5.8 mg will dissolve in 1.0 liter of water.What volume of water is needed to dissolve 5.0 g of calcium carbonate?

A) 4.6 × 10-3 L
B) 3.0 × 10-2 L
C) 1.4 × 102 L
D) 3.4 × 102 L
E) 8.6 × 102 L
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44
At what point is the temperature in °C twice that of the temperature in °F?

A) −40.0°C
B) −32.4°C
C) −24.6°C
D) −16.2°C
E) −8.88°C
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