Chapter 13: Problem 57
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Verify that the SI units of \(P V\) (pressure times volume) are joules.
Use the definition that 1 mol of \(^{12} \mathrm{C}\) (carbon-12) atoms has a mass of exactly \(12 \mathrm{g}\), along with Avogadro's number, to derive the conversion between atomic mass units and kg.
An ordinary drinking glass is filled to the brim with water \((268.4 \mathrm{mL})\) at \(2.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) and placed on the sunny pool deck for a swimmer to enjoy. If the temperature of the water rises to \(32.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) before the swimmer reaches for the glass, how much water will have spilled over the top of the glass? Assume the glass does not expand.
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