Chapter 3: Q. 3.96 (page 93)
The highest recorded body temperature that a person has survived is . Calculate that temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and in kelvins.
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The Temperature in degree Fahrenheit is and in Kelvin is
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Chapter 3: Q. 3.96 (page 93)
The highest recorded body temperature that a person has survived is . Calculate that temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and in kelvins.
The Temperature in degree Fahrenheit is and in Kelvin is
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ldenify each of the following changes of state as testing. fracking, sublimation, se deposition:
a. Dry ice in an ice cream cart disappears,
h. Snowy an the ground turns to liquid water.
c. Heat is removed fromof liquids water at.
d. Frost (ice) forms of the walls of a freezer unit of a refrigerator.
Convert each of the following energy units:
a. 3500 cal to kcal
b. 415 J to cal
c. 28 cal to J
d. 4.5 KJ to cal
What is in degrees Celsius and in keivins?
Draw a heating curve for a sample of ice that is heated from to . Indicate the segment of the graph that corresponds to each of the following:
a. solid
b. melting
c. liquid
d. boiling
c. gas
Identify each of the following as a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture. Explain your choice.



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