Chapter 1: Q67E (page 9)
Is a 197-lb weight lifter light enough to compete in a class limited to those weighing 90 kg or less?
Short Answer
Yes, the weight lifter is enough to compete.
Chapter 1: Q67E (page 9)
Is a 197-lb weight lifter light enough to compete in a class limited to those weighing 90 kg or less?
Yes, the weight lifter is enough to compete.
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Get started for freeWrite conversion factors (as ratios) for the number of:
(a) kilometers in 1 mile
(b) liters in 1 cubic foot
(c) grams in 1 ounce
Which produces more heat?
\({\bf{Os}}\left( {\bf{s}} \right) \to {\bf{2}}{{\bf{O}}_{\bf{2}}}\left( {\bf{g}} \right) \to {\bf{Os}}{{\bf{O}}_{\bf{4}}}\left( {\bf{s}} \right)\)
or
\({\bf{Os}}\left( {\bf{s}} \right) \to {\bf{2}}{{\bf{O}}_{\bf{2}}}\left( {\bf{g}} \right) \to {\bf{Os}}{{\bf{O}}_{\bf{4}}}\left( {\bf{g}} \right)\)
for the phase change \({\bf{Os}}{{\bf{O}}_{\bf{4}}}\left( {\bf{s}} \right) \to {\bf{Os}}{{\bf{O}}_{\bf{4}}}\left( {\bf{g}} \right){\bf{ \Delta H = 56}}{\bf{.4 kJ}}\)
The following quantities were reported on the labels of commercial products. Determine the number of significant figures in each.
(a) 0.0055 g active ingredients
(b) 12 tablets
(c) 3% hydrogen peroxide
(d) 5.5 ounces
(e) 473 mL
(f) 1.75% bismuth
(g) 0.001% phosphoric acid
(h) 99.80% inert ingredients
A 2.0 liter volume of hydrogen gas combined with 1.0 liter of oxygen gas to produce 2.0 liters of water vapor. Does oxygen undergo a chemical or physical change?
Express each of the following numbers in scientific notation with correct significant figures:
(a) 711.0
(b) 0.239
(c) 90743
(d) 134.2
(e) 0.05499
(f) 10000.0
(g) 0.000000738592
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