Chapter Two Practice Problems
Chapter Two Practice Problems
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW
1. Report the number of significant figures in each of the following values: a. 0.002 37 g b. 0.002 037 g c. 350. J d. 64 mL e. 1.3 102 cm f. 1.30 102 cm
2. Write the value of the following operations using scientific notation: 103 106 a. 102 8 103 b. 2 105 c. 3 103 4.0 104 3. The following data are given for two variables, A and B:
A 18 9 6 3 B 2 4 6 12
a. Are A and B directly or inversely proportional? b. In the graph provided, sketch a plot of data.
18 12
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c. Do the data points form a straight line? d. Which equation fits the relationship shown by the data? A B k (a constant) or A B k (a constant) e. What is the value of k?
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SECTION 2-3 continued
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4. Carry out the following calculations. Express each answer to the correct number of significant figures. a. 37.26 m 2.7 m 0.0015 m b. 256.3 mL 2 L 137 mL 300. kPa 274.57 mL c. 547 kPa 346 mL 200 K d. 546.4 K 5. Round the following measurements to 3 significant figures: a. 22.77 g b. 14.62 m c. 9.3052 L d. 87.55 cm e. 30.25 g PROBLEMS provided. Write the answer on the line to the left. Show all your work in the space
6. A pure solid at a fixed temperature has a constant density. We know that m mass density or D . V volume a. Are mass and volume directly proportional or inversely proportional for a fixed density? b. If a solid has a density of 4.0 g/cm3, what volume provides 24 g of that solid?
7. An adding-machine tape has a width of 5.80 cm. A long strip of it is torn off and measured to be 5.6 m long. a. Convert 5.6 m into centimeters. b. What is the area of this rectangular strip of tape, in cm2?
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