Chapter 2: Q.2.76 (page 51)
Suppose you have two 100-mL graduated cylinders. In each cylinder, there is 40.0 mL of water. You also have two cubes: one is lead, and the other is aluminum.
Short Answer
The final volume is 48 mL.
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Chapter 2: Q.2.76 (page 51)
Suppose you have two 100-mL graduated cylinders. In each cylinder, there is 40.0 mL of water. You also have two cubes: one is lead, and the other is aluminum.
The final volume is 48 mL.
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Complete each of the following metric relationships:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
In which of the following pairs do both numbers contain the same number of significant figures?
a. localid="1653604988601"
b. localid="1653605013279"
c. localid="1653605029840"
d. localid="1653605046223"
Write the abbreviation for each of the following units:
a. gigagram
b. megameter
c. microliter
d. nanosecond
Write the numerical value for each of the following prefixes:
a. giga
b. micro
c. mega
d. nano
How can you check that you have written the correct conversion factors for an equality.
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