Chapter 1: Problem 3
Give an example of a homogeneous mixture and an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
Chapter 1: Problem 3
Give an example of a homogeneous mixture and an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
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Get started for freeCarry out these conversions: (a) \(22.6 \mathrm{~m}\) to decimeters, (b) 25.4 mg to kilograms.
Convert these to nonscientific notation. (a) \(3.256 \times\) \(10^{-5},(b) 6.03 \times 10^{6}\)
Give an example of an intensive property and an example of an extensive property.
Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature. Its density is \(13.6 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mL}\). How many grams of mercury will occupy a volume of \(95.8 \mathrm{~mL} ?\)
A lead sphere has a mass of \(1.20 \times 10^{4} \mathrm{~g},\) and its volume is \(1.05 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{~cm}^{3}\). Calculate the density of lead.
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