Chapter 2: Q.2.108 (page 57)
What is the volume, in quarts, of 3.40kg of ethanol (see Table 2.8)? (2.7)
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Chapter 2: Q.2.108 (page 57)
What is the volume, in quarts, of 3.40kg of ethanol (see Table 2.8)? (2.7)
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Use the density values in Table 2.8 to solve each of the following problems:
a. A graduated cylinder contains 18.0 mL of water. What is the new water level, in milliliters, after 35.6 g of silver metal is submerged in the water?
b. A thermometer containing 8.3 g of mercury has broken. What volume, in milliliters, of mercury spilled?
c. A fish tank holds 35 gal of water. How many kilograms of water are in the fish tank?

Perform each of the following conversions using metric and U.S. conversion factors:
a. 0.21 lb to grams
b. 11.6 in. to centimeters
c. 0.15 qt to milliliters
d. 35.41 kg to pounds
A graduated cylinder contains three liquids , which have different densities and do not mix: mercury . vegetable oil , and water . Identify the liquids in the cylinder. (2.7)

In which of the following pairs do both numbers contain the same number of significant figures?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Write the numerical value for each of the following prefixes:
a. centi
b. tera
c. milli
d. deci
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