Chapter 1: Problem 73
You are given a liquid. Briefly describe steps you would take to show whether it is a pure substance or a homogeneous mixture.
Chapter 1: Problem 73
You are given a liquid. Briefly describe steps you would take to show whether it is a pure substance or a homogeneous mixture.
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Does each of these describe a physical change or a chemical change? (a) The helium gas inside a balloon tends to leak out after a few hours. (b) A flashlight beam slowly gets dimmer and finally goes out. (c) Frozen orange juice is reconstituted by adding water to it. (d) The growth of plants depends on the sun's energy in a process called photosynthesis. (e) A spoonful of table salt dissolves in a bowl of soup.
Which of these statements is scientifically correct? "The mass of the student is \(56 \mathrm{~kg}\)." "The weight of the student is \(56 \mathrm{~kg}\)."
Tums is a popular remedy for acid indigestion. A typical Tums tablet contains calcium carbonate plus some inert substances. When ingested, it reacts with the gastric juice (hydrochloric acid) in the stomach to give off carbon dioxide gas. When a 1.328 -g tablet reacted with \(40.00 \mathrm{~mL}\) of hydrochloric acid (density: \(1.140 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mL}\) ), carbon dioxide gas was given off and the resulting solution weighed 46.699 g. Calculate the number of liters of carbon dioxide gas released if its density is \(1.81 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{L}\).
Give an example of a homogeneous mixture and an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
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