Chapter 4: Problem 3
What is the difference between a mixture of two elements and a compound formed from the two elements?
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Chapter 4: Problem 3
What is the difference between a mixture of two elements and a compound formed from the two elements?
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Believe it or not, canoes have been made out of concrete (and they actually float). But even though concrete has a lower density than aluminum, a concrete canoe weighs a lot more than an aluminum one of the same size. Why is that?
Is there a pressure variation (increase with depth) in a fuel tank on a spacecraft in orbit? Why or why not?
The way pressure increases with depth in a gas is different from the way it does in a liquid. Why?
Use the concept of pressure to explain why snowshoes are better than regular shoes for walking in deep snow.
It is easier for a person to float in the ocean than in an ordinary swimming pool. Why?
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