Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
Which one of the following is an example of a physical property?
A)dynamite explodes
B)meat rots if it is not refrigerated
C)gasoline burns
D)ice floats on top of liquid water
E)a silver platter tarnishes
A)dynamite explodes
B)meat rots if it is not refrigerated
C)gasoline burns
D)ice floats on top of liquid water
E)a silver platter tarnishes
ice floats on top of liquid water
2
Complete the following sentence. A scientific law is
A)a tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation.
B)a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
C)a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations.
D)a model used to visualize the invisible.
A)a tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation.
B)a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
C)a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations.
D)a model used to visualize the invisible.
a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
3
Which one of the following represents a physical change?
A)water, when heated to 100 C, forms steam
B)bleach turns hair yellow
C)sugar, when heated, becomes brown
D)milk turns sour
E)apples, when exposed to air, turn brown
A)water, when heated to 100 C, forms steam
B)bleach turns hair yellow
C)sugar, when heated, becomes brown
D)milk turns sour
E)apples, when exposed to air, turn brown
water, when heated to 100 C, forms steam
4
A nanometer corresponds to:
A)10- 2 meters.
B)10- 3 meters.
C)10- 6 meters.
D)10- 9 meters.
E)10- 12 meters.
A)10- 2 meters.
B)10- 3 meters.
C)10- 6 meters.
D)10- 9 meters.
E)10- 12 meters.
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5
A concise verbal or mathematical statement of a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions is referred to as
A)a hypothesis.
B)a law.
C)a theory.
D)none of the above.
A)a hypothesis.
B)a law.
C)a theory.
D)none of the above.
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6
Which one of the following represents a chemical change?
A)boiling water to form steam
B)burning a piece of coal
C)heating lead until it melts
D)mixing iron filings and sand at room temperature
E)breaking glass
A)boiling water to form steam
B)burning a piece of coal
C)heating lead until it melts
D)mixing iron filings and sand at room temperature
E)breaking glass
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7
Complete the following sentence. A hypothesis is
A)a tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation.
B)a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
C)a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations.
D)a model used to visualize the invisible.
A)a tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation.
B)a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
C)a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations.
D)a model used to visualize the invisible.
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8
A microliter corresponds to:
A)10- 2 liters.
B)10- 3 liters.
C)10- 6 liters.
D)10- 9 liters.
E)10- 12 liters.
A)10- 2 liters.
B)10- 3 liters.
C)10- 6 liters.
D)10- 9 liters.
E)10- 12 liters.
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9
A unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations is referred to as
A)a hypothesis.
B)a law.
C)a theory.
D)none of the above.
A)a hypothesis.
B)a law.
C)a theory.
D)none of the above.
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10
All of the following are properties of tin. Which one is a chemical property of tin?
A)Tin can be hammered into a thin sheet.
B)At -40 C a sheet of tin crumbles to a gray powder.
C)Tin melts at 231.9 C.
D)When a bar of tin is bent, it emits an audible "cry".
E)Tin erodes when added to hydrochloric acid, and a clear gas forms.
A)Tin can be hammered into a thin sheet.
B)At -40 C a sheet of tin crumbles to a gray powder.
C)Tin melts at 231.9 C.
D)When a bar of tin is bent, it emits an audible "cry".
E)Tin erodes when added to hydrochloric acid, and a clear gas forms.
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11
A tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation is referred to as
A)a hypothesis.
B)a law.
C)a theory.
D)none of the above.
A)a hypothesis.
B)a law.
C)a theory.
D)none of the above.
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12
All of the following are properties of sodium. Which one is a physical property of sodium?
A)It is a surface turns black when first exposed to air.
B)It is a solid at 25 C and changes to a liquid when heated to 98 C.
C)When placed in water it sizzles and a gas is formed.
D)When placed in contact with chlorine it forms a compound that melts at 801 C.
E)Sodium is never found as the pure metal in nature.
A)It is a surface turns black when first exposed to air.
B)It is a solid at 25 C and changes to a liquid when heated to 98 C.
C)When placed in water it sizzles and a gas is formed.
D)When placed in contact with chlorine it forms a compound that melts at 801 C.
E)Sodium is never found as the pure metal in nature.
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13
Which of the following is an example of a physical property?
A)corrosiveness of sulfuric acid
B)toxicity of cyanide
C)flammability of gasoline
D)neutralization of stomach acid with an antacid
E)lead becomes a liquid when heated to 601 C
A)corrosiveness of sulfuric acid
B)toxicity of cyanide
C)flammability of gasoline
D)neutralization of stomach acid with an antacid
E)lead becomes a liquid when heated to 601 C
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14
Which of the following does not represent a chemical change?
A)a freshly cut apple turns brown
B)milk turns sour on standing at room temperature
C)when cooled to 0 C, liquid water becomes ice
D)frying an egg
E)fermentation of sugar to alcohol
A)a freshly cut apple turns brown
B)milk turns sour on standing at room temperature
C)when cooled to 0 C, liquid water becomes ice
D)frying an egg
E)fermentation of sugar to alcohol
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15
The SI prefixes milli and mega represent, respectively:
A)106 and 10- 6.
B)10- 3 and 106.
C)103 and 10- 6.
D)10- 3 and 109.
E)10- 6 and 10- 3.
A)106 and 10- 6.
B)10- 3 and 106.
C)103 and 10- 6.
D)10- 3 and 109.
E)10- 6 and 10- 3.
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16
Choose the response that includes all the items listed below that are pure substances.
i. orange juice
ii. steam
iii. ocean water
iv. oxygen
v. vegetable soup
A)i, iii, v
B)ii, iv
C)i, iii, iv
D)iv only
E)all of them are pure
i. orange juice
ii. steam
iii. ocean water
iv. oxygen
v. vegetable soup
A)i, iii, v
B)ii, iv
C)i, iii, iv
D)iv only
E)all of them are pure
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17
How many milliliters is 0.005 L?
A)0.5 mL
B)5 mL
C)0.50 mL
D)0.000005 mL
E)200 mL
A)0.5 mL
B)5 mL
C)0.50 mL
D)0.000005 mL
E)200 mL
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18
The SI prefixes kilo and centi represent, respectively:
A)103 and 10- 2.
B)106 and 10- 1.
C)10- 3 and 10- 2.
D)10- 6 and 102.
E)102 and 10- 3.
A)103 and 10- 2.
B)106 and 10- 1.
C)10- 3 and 10- 2.
D)10- 6 and 102.
E)102 and 10- 3.
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19
The SI prefixes nano and deci represent, respectively:
A)10- 9 and 10- 6.
B)106 and 10- 3.
C)103 and 10- 3.
D)109 and 10- 6.
E)10- 9 and 10- 1.
A)10- 9 and 10- 6.
B)106 and 10- 3.
C)103 and 10- 3.
D)109 and 10- 6.
E)10- 9 and 10- 1.
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20
Complete the following sentence. A theory is
A)a tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation.
B)a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
C)a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations.
D)a model used to visualize the invisible.
A)a tentative explanation for a set of observations that can be tested by further experimentation.
B)a statement describing a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
C)a unifying principle that explains a body of facts and relations.
D)a model used to visualize the invisible.
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21
The diameter of Earth is 12.7 Mm. Express this diameter in centimeters.
A)1.27 * 105 cm
B)1.27 * 106 cm
C)1.27 * 107 cm
D)1.27 * 108 cm
E)1.27 * 109 cm
A)1.27 * 105 cm
B)1.27 * 106 cm
C)1.27 * 107 cm
D)1.27 * 108 cm
E)1.27 * 109 cm
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22
How many significant figures does the result of the following sum contain? 8.5201 + 1.93
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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23
Liquid nitrogen boils at -195.8 C. Express the boiling point of liquid nitrogen in kelvin.
A)-469.0 K
B)-77.4 K
C)all temperatures are 0 K on the Kelvin scale
D)77.4 K
E)469.0 K
A)-469.0 K
B)-77.4 K
C)all temperatures are 0 K on the Kelvin scale
D)77.4 K
E)469.0 K
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24
The highest temperature ever recorded in Phoenix, Arizona, was 122 F. Express this temperature in C.
A)50.0 C
B)64.4 C
C)67.8 C
D)162.0 C
E)219.6 C
A)50.0 C
B)64.4 C
C)67.8 C
D)162.0 C
E)219.6 C
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25
Express the number 26.7 in scientific notation.
A)2.67 * 10-2
B)2.67 * 10-1
C)2.67 * 101
D)2.67 * 102
E)26.7 is already written in scientific notation
A)2.67 * 10-2
B)2.67 * 10-1
C)2.67 * 101
D)2.67 * 102
E)26.7 is already written in scientific notation
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26
Express the number 0.000053 in scientific notation.
A)5.3 *10-2
B)5.3 * 10-3
C)5.3 * 10-4
D)5.3 * 10-5
E)5.3 * 10-6
A)5.3 *10-2
B)5.3 * 10-3
C)5.3 * 10-4
D)5.3 * 10-5
E)5.3 * 10-6
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27
Express the fraction 1/23 as a decimal to 4 significant figures.
A)0.0434
B)0.0435
C)0.04347
D)0.04348
E)0.04350
A)0.0434
B)0.0435
C)0.04347
D)0.04348
E)0.04350
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28
After carrying out the following operations, how many significant figures are appropriate to show in the result? (13.7 + 0.027) / 8.221
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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29
Lead melts at 601.0 C. What temperature is this in oF?
A)302 F
B)365 F
C)1,050 F
D)1,082 F
E)1,114 F
A)302 F
B)365 F
C)1,050 F
D)1,082 F
E)1,114 F
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30
The number 1.050 * 109 has how many significant figures?
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)9
E)13
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)9
E)13
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31
Express 7,500 nm as picometers.
A)7.50 pm
B)75.0 pm
C)750 pm
D)7.5 * 106 pm
E)7.5 * 1012 pm
A)7.50 pm
B)75.0 pm
C)750 pm
D)7.5 * 106 pm
E)7.5 * 1012 pm
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32
How many significant figures are there in 1.3070 g?
A)6
B)5
C)4
D)3
E)2
A)6
B)5
C)4
D)3
E)2
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33
Dry ice (carbon dioxide)changes from a solid to a gas at -78.5 C. What is this temperature in F?
A)-173 F
B)-12.6 F
C)-109 F
D)-75.6 F
E)none of them are within 2 F of the right answer
A)-173 F
B)-12.6 F
C)-109 F
D)-75.6 F
E)none of them are within 2 F of the right answer
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34
Express the fraction 1/51 in scientific notation to 3 significant figures.
A)2 * 10-2.00
B)2.0 * 10-2.00
C)1.96 * 10-2
D)1.97 * 10-2
E)2.00 * 10-2
A)2 * 10-2.00
B)2.0 * 10-2.00
C)1.96 * 10-2
D)1.97 * 10-2
E)2.00 * 10-2
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35
In 1828, the diameter of the U.S. dime was changed to approximately 18 mm. What is this diameter when expressed in nanometers?
A)1.8 * 109 nm
B)1.8 * 107 nm
C)1.8 * 101 nm
D)1.8 * 10- 5 nm
E)1.8 * 10- 10 nm
A)1.8 * 109 nm
B)1.8 * 107 nm
C)1.8 * 101 nm
D)1.8 * 10- 5 nm
E)1.8 * 10- 10 nm
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36
Many home freezers maintain a temperature of 0 F. Express this temperature in C.
A)-32 C
B)-18 C
C)0 C
D)18 C
E)57.6 C
A)-32 C
B)-18 C
C)0 C
D)18 C
E)57.6 C
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37
The element gallium melts at 29.8 C. What temperature is this in F?
A)-54.1 F
B)-7.8 F
C)+13.5 F
D)+51.3 F
E)+85.6 F
A)-54.1 F
B)-7.8 F
C)+13.5 F
D)+51.3 F
E)+85.6 F
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38
Which of the following represents the largest mass?
A)2.0 * 102 mg
B)0.0010 kg
C)1.0 * 105 ng
D)2.0 * 102 cg
E)10.0 dg
A)2.0 * 102 mg
B)0.0010 kg
C)1.0 * 105 ng
D)2.0 * 102 cg
E)10.0 dg
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39
How many significant figures does the result of the following operation contain? 8.52010 * 7.9
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)6
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)6
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40
Liquid nitrogen boils at -195.8 C. Express the boiling point of liquid nitrogen in F.
A)-384.4 F
B)-352.4 F
C)-320.4 F
D)-140.8 F
E)-76.8 F
A)-384.4 F
B)-352.4 F
C)-320.4 F
D)-140.8 F
E)-76.8 F
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41
A piece of metal with a mass of 611 g is placed into a graduated cylinder that contains 25.1 mL of water, raising the water level to 56.7 mL. What is the density of the metal?
A)2.70 g/cm3
B)7.13 g/cm3
C)8.96 g/cm3
D)10.5 g/cm3
E)19.3 g/cm3
A)2.70 g/cm3
B)7.13 g/cm3
C)8.96 g/cm3
D)10.5 g/cm3
E)19.3 g/cm3
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42
Suppose a house has a floor area of 2,250 square feet. What is this area in units of square centimeters?
A)2.42 cm2
B)2.09 * 106 cm2
C)5.02 * 104 cm2
D)6.86 * 104 cm2
E)101 cm2
A)2.42 cm2
B)2.09 * 106 cm2
C)5.02 * 104 cm2
D)6.86 * 104 cm2
E)101 cm2
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43
If the price of gasoline is $2.99 per U.S. gallon, what is the cost per liter? (1 L = 1.06 qt)
A)$0.30/L
B)$0.79/L
C)$1.27/L
D)$2.99/L
E)$12.66/L
A)$0.30/L
B)$0.79/L
C)$1.27/L
D)$2.99/L
E)$12.66/L
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44
A US barrel is 4.21 cubic feet. Express this volume in liters.
A)3.99 * 10-5 L
B)1.99 * 10-2 L
C)19.9 L
D)105 L
E)119 L
A)3.99 * 10-5 L
B)1.99 * 10-2 L
C)19.9 L
D)105 L
E)119 L
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45
What is the area, in square centimeters, of an 8.5 inch by 11 inch sheet of paper?
A)94 cm2
B)240 cm2
C)420 cm2
D)6.0 * 102 cm2
E)1.2 * 104 cm2
A)94 cm2
B)240 cm2
C)420 cm2
D)6.0 * 102 cm2
E)1.2 * 104 cm2
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46
How many cubic centimeters are there in exactly one cubic meter?
A)1 * 10-6 cm3
B)1 * 10-3 cm3
C)1 * 10-2 cm3
D)1 * 104 cm3
E)1 * 106 cm3
A)1 * 10-6 cm3
B)1 * 10-3 cm3
C)1 * 10-2 cm3
D)1 * 104 cm3
E)1 * 106 cm3
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47
When 7.02oC is converted to the Fahrenheit scale, how many significant figures are there in the F result?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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48
Do the indicated arithmetic and give the answer to the correct number of significant figures. (1.5 * 10-4 * 61.3)+ 2.01 =
A)2.0192
B)2.0
C)2.019
D)2.02
E)2.019195
A)2.0192
B)2.0
C)2.019
D)2.02
E)2.019195
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49
A barrel of oil contains 42.0 gallons. How many liters is this? (1L = 1.06 qt)
A)9.9 L
B)11 L
C)142 L
D)158 L
E)178 L
A)9.9 L
B)11 L
C)142 L
D)158 L
E)178 L
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50
What is the volume, in cubic inches, of a brick that is 4.0 in * 2.7 in * 8.0 in?
A)15 in3
B)51 in3
C)78 in3
D)87 in3
E)150 in3
A)15 in3
B)51 in3
C)78 in3
D)87 in3
E)150 in3
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51
What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of a brick that is 4.0 in * 2.7 in * 8.0 in?
A)5.3 cm3
B)53 cm3
C)87 cm3
D)4.8 * 102 cm3
E)1.4 * 103 cm3
A)5.3 cm3
B)53 cm3
C)87 cm3
D)4.8 * 102 cm3
E)1.4 * 103 cm3
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52
A piece of a metal alloy with a mass of 114 g was placed into a graduated cylinder that contained 25.0 mL of water, raising the water level to 42.5 mL. What is the density of the metal?
A)0.154 g/cm3
B)0.592 g/cm3
C)2.68 g/cm3
D)6.51 g/cm3
E)7.25 g/cm3
A)0.154 g/cm3
B)0.592 g/cm3
C)2.68 g/cm3
D)6.51 g/cm3
E)7.25 g/cm3
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53
Convert 500. milliliters to quarts. (1L = 1.06 qt)
A)1.88 qt
B)0.472 qt
C)0.528 qt
D)4.72 * 105 qt
E)5.28 * 105 qt
A)1.88 qt
B)0.472 qt
C)0.528 qt
D)4.72 * 105 qt
E)5.28 * 105 qt
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54
The average distance from Earth to the sun is 9.3 * 107 miles. How many kilometers is this?
A)1.5 * 108 km
B)1.5 * 105 km
C)5.6 * 107 km
D)1.7 * 10 - 8 km
E)1.5 * 1011 km
A)1.5 * 108 km
B)1.5 * 105 km
C)5.6 * 107 km
D)1.7 * 10 - 8 km
E)1.5 * 1011 km
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55
How many square kilometers are equivalent to 28.5 cm2?
A)2.85 * 10-9 km2
B)2.85 * 10-6 km2
C)285 km2
D)2.85 * 10-4 km2
E)none of these
A)2.85 * 10-9 km2
B)2.85 * 10-6 km2
C)285 km2
D)2.85 * 10-4 km2
E)none of these
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56
How many significant figures does the result of the following sum contain? 8.520 + 2.7
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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57
How many significant figures does the difference 218.7201 - 218.63 contain?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
E)7
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
E)7
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58
How many cubic inches are in 1.00 liter?
A)61.0 in3
B)155 in3
C)394 in3
D)1.64 * 104 in3
E)none of them
A)61.0 in3
B)155 in3
C)394 in3
D)1.64 * 104 in3
E)none of them
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59
An aluminum beverage can contains 12.0 fluid ounces of liquid. Express this volume in liters. (1 fl oz = 29.6 mL)
A)4.07 * 10-2 L
B)0.355 L
C)0.407 L
D)2.46 L
E)3.55 * 102 L
A)4.07 * 10-2 L
B)0.355 L
C)0.407 L
D)2.46 L
E)3.55 * 102 L
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60
If a car has an EPA mileage rating of 30 miles per gallon, what is this rating in kilometers per liter? (1 L = 1.06 qt)
A)200 km/L
B)180 km/L
C)70 km/L
D)13 km/L
E)11 km/L
A)200 km/L
B)180 km/L
C)70 km/L
D)13 km/L
E)11 km/L
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61
Which of the following speeds is the greatest? (1 mile = 1609 m)
A)40 mi/h
B)2.0 * 105 mm/min
C)40 km/h
D)0.74 km/min
E)400 m/min
A)40 mi/h
B)2.0 * 105 mm/min
C)40 km/h
D)0.74 km/min
E)400 m/min
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62
Iron has a density of 7.87 g/cm3. What mass of iron would be required to cover a football playing surface of 120 yds *60 yds to a depth of 1.0 mm? (1 inch = 2.54 cm; 1 lb = 453.6 g)
A)6.4 * 103 lb
B)6.4 * 104 lb
C)1.0 * 105 lb
D)4.7 * 107 lb
E)4.7 * 108 lb
A)6.4 * 103 lb
B)6.4 * 104 lb
C)1.0 * 105 lb
D)4.7 * 107 lb
E)4.7 * 108 lb
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63
How many cubic centimeters of an ore containing only 0.22% gold (by mass)must be processed to obtain $100 worth of gold? The density of the ore is 8.0 g/cm3 and the price of gold is $818 per troy ounce. (14.6 troy oz = 1.0 ordinary pound, called an avoirdupois pound; 1 lb = 454 g)
A)0.48 cm3
B)220 cm3
C)1.4 * 103 cm3
D)1.7 * 103 cm3
E)1.8* 104 cm3
A)0.48 cm3
B)220 cm3
C)1.4 * 103 cm3
D)1.7 * 103 cm3
E)1.8* 104 cm3
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64
Iron has a density of 7.86 g/cm3. The volume occupied by 55.85 g of iron is
A)0.141 cm3.
B)7.11 cm3.
C)2.8 cm3.
D)439 cm3.
E)None of the above.
A)0.141 cm3.
B)7.11 cm3.
C)2.8 cm3.
D)439 cm3.
E)None of the above.
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65
Radio waves travel at the speed of light, which is 3.00 * 108 m/s. How many minutes does it take for a radio message to reach Earth from Saturn if Saturn is 7.9 * 108 km from Earth?
A)4.4 * 10 -2 min
B)1.6 * 105 min
C)4.0 * 1015 min
D)44 min
E)2.6 min
A)4.4 * 10 -2 min
B)1.6 * 105 min
C)4.0 * 1015 min
D)44 min
E)2.6 min
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66
Iridium is essentially tied with osmium for the distinction of being called the "densest element" with a density of 22.5 g/cm3. What would be the mass in pounds of a 1.0 ft * 1.0 ft * 1.0 ft cube of iridium? (1 lb = 453.6 g)
A)1.5 lb
B)5.2 lb
C)6.20 lb
D)1.4 * 10 3 lb
E)6.4 * 10 5 lb
A)1.5 lb
B)5.2 lb
C)6.20 lb
D)1.4 * 10 3 lb
E)6.4 * 10 5 lb
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67
The recommended daily allowance (RDA)of calcium is 1.2 g. Calcium carbonate contains 12.0% calcium by mass. How many grams of calcium carbonate are needed to provide the RDA of calcium?
A)0.10 g
B)0.14 g
C)1.2 g
D)10 g
E)14 g
A)0.10 g
B)0.14 g
C)1.2 g
D)10 g
E)14 g
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68
What is the volume of a 2.5 g block of metal if its density is 4.75 g/cm3?
A)0.53 cm3
B)1.9 cm3
C)2.5 cm3
D)4.75 cm3
E)11.9 cm3
A)0.53 cm3
B)1.9 cm3
C)2.5 cm3
D)4.75 cm3
E)11.9 cm3
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69
The "escape velocity" from Earth (the speed required to escape Earth's gravity)is 2.5 * 104 miles per hour. What is this speed in m/s? (1 mile = 1609 m)
A)4.2 * 10-3 m/s
B)6.9 m/s
C)4.2 * 102 m/s
D)1.1 * 104 m/s
E)4.0 * 107 m/s
A)4.2 * 10-3 m/s
B)6.9 m/s
C)4.2 * 102 m/s
D)1.1 * 104 m/s
E)4.0 * 107 m/s
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70
The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3. What volume (in quarts)is occupied by 100. g of Hg? (1 L = 1.06 qt)
A)144 qt
B)7.35 qt
C)7.79 qt
D)7.79 * 10 - 3 qt
E)1.44 * 10 - 4 qt
A)144 qt
B)7.35 qt
C)7.79 qt
D)7.79 * 10 - 3 qt
E)1.44 * 10 - 4 qt
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71
The city of Los Angeles is now approximately 2400 miles south of Alaska. It is moving slowly northward as the San Andreas fault slides along. If Los Angeles is to arrive near Anchorage, Alaska, in 76 million years, at what average rate will it have to move in mm per month?
A)2.0 * 10 - 10 mm/mo.
B)6.6 * 10 - 6 mm/mo.
C)4.2 mm/mo.
D)9.5 mm/mo.
E)51 mm/mo.
A)2.0 * 10 - 10 mm/mo.
B)6.6 * 10 - 6 mm/mo.
C)4.2 mm/mo.
D)9.5 mm/mo.
E)51 mm/mo.
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72
Calculate the mass of the air contained in a room that measures 2.50 m * 5.50 m * 3.00 m (density of air = 1.29 g/dm3 at 25 C).
A)3.13 * 10 -5 g
B)32.0 kg
C)53.2 kg
D)53.2 g
E)None of the above.
A)3.13 * 10 -5 g
B)32.0 kg
C)53.2 kg
D)53.2 g
E)None of the above.
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73
A block of iron has a mass of 826 g. What is the mass of a block of magnesium that has the same volume as the block of iron? The following densities at 25 C are provided: magnesium, 1.7 g/cm3 ; graphite, 1.8 g/cm3 ; iron, 7.9 g/cm3.
A)1,400 g
B)3,800 g
C)830 g
D)180 g
E)none of them are within 10 g of the right answer.
A)1,400 g
B)3,800 g
C)830 g
D)180 g
E)none of them are within 10 g of the right answer.
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74
Radio waves travel at the speed of light, which is 3.00 * 108 m/s. How many kilometers will radio messages travel in exactly one year?
A)9.46 * 1015 km
B)7.30 * 108 km
C)7.10 * 1010 km
D)9.46 * 1012 km
E)3.33 * 10 - 3 km
A)9.46 * 1015 km
B)7.30 * 108 km
C)7.10 * 1010 km
D)9.46 * 1012 km
E)3.33 * 10 - 3 km
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75
The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3. What is the mass in pounds of 1.0 gallons of mercury? (1 lb = 453.6 g; 1 gal = 3.785 L)
A)0.11 lb
B)30. lb
C)51 lb
D)83 lb
E)110 lb
A)0.11 lb
B)30. lb
C)51 lb
D)83 lb
E)110 lb
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76
Bromine is a red liquid at 25 C. Its density is 3.12 g/cm3. What is the volume of 28.1 g of liquid bromine?
A)87.7 cm3
B)0.111 cm3
C)9.01 cm3
D)28.1 cm3
E)None of the above.
A)87.7 cm3
B)0.111 cm3
C)9.01 cm3
D)28.1 cm3
E)None of the above.
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77
The Hope diamond weighs 44.0 carats. Determine the volume occupied by the diamond, given that its density is 3.5 g/cm3 at 20 C, and that 1 carat = 0.200 g.
A)2.5 cm3
B)0.40 cm3
C)0.016 cm3
D)63 cm3
E)150 cm3
A)2.5 cm3
B)0.40 cm3
C)0.016 cm3
D)63 cm3
E)150 cm3
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78
The density of lead is 11.4 g/cm3 at 25 C. Calculate the volume occupied by 25.0 g of lead.
A)2.19 cm3
B)0.456 cm3
C)285 cm3
D)1.24 cm3
E)6.05 cm3
A)2.19 cm3
B)0.456 cm3
C)285 cm3
D)1.24 cm3
E)6.05 cm3
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79
A block of iron has a mass of 483 g. What is the mass of a block of graphite that has the same volume as the block of iron? The following densities at 25 C are provided: magnesium, 1.7 g/cm3 ; graphite, 1.8 g/cm3 ; iron, 7.9 g/cm3.
A)110 g
B)2120 g
C)6870 g
D)34 g
E)none of them are within 10 g of the right answer.
A)110 g
B)2120 g
C)6870 g
D)34 g
E)none of them are within 10 g of the right answer.
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80
Americans combined drive about 4.0*109 miles per day and their vehicles get an average of 20 miles per gallon of fuel used. For each 1 kg of gasoline that is burned, about 3.0 kg of carbon dioxide are produced. How many kilograms of CO2 are emitted into the atmosphere each day by cars in the U.S.? One gallon of gas weighs about 3.5 kg.
A)2.1 * 109 kg
B)8.4 * 1011 kg
C)1.7 * 108 kg
D)93 kg
E)none of these
A)2.1 * 109 kg
B)8.4 * 1011 kg
C)1.7 * 108 kg
D)93 kg
E)none of these
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