The densities are given at 20 °C: water, 0.998 g / c m 3 ; iron, 7.86 g / c m 3 ; aluminum, 2.70 g / c m 3 . Arrange the following items interms of increasing mass. a. a rectangularbarof iron, 81.5 c m × 2.1 c m × 1.6 c m b. a sheet of aluminum foil, 12.12 m × 3.62 m × 0.003 c m c. 4.051 Lofwater
The densities are given at 20 °C: water, 0.998 g / c m 3 ; iron, 7.86 g / c m 3 ; aluminum, 2.70 g / c m 3 . Arrange the following items interms of increasing mass. a. a rectangularbarof iron, 81.5 c m × 2.1 c m × 1.6 c m b. a sheet of aluminum foil, 12.12 m × 3.62 m × 0.003 c m c. 4.051 Lofwater
The densities are given at 20 °C: water,
0.998
g
/
c
m
3
; iron,
7.86
g
/
c
m
3
; aluminum,
2.70
g
/
c
m
3
. Arrange the following items interms of increasing mass. a. a rectangularbarof iron,
81.5
c
m
×
2.1
c
m
×
1.6
c
m
b. a sheet of aluminum foil,
12.12
m
×
3.62
m
×
0.003
c
m
c. 4.051 Lofwater
A flask weighs 64.25 g when empty and weighs 91.75 g when filled with water at 20oC. However, when the flask is filled withthe same volume ofisopropyl alcohol at the same temperature, the combinedmass of flask and alcohol is 86.00 g.
(a) If the density of water is 0.99823 g/mL at 20oC, what is the volume of water that filled the flask?
(b) Determine the density of isopropyl alcohol at 20oC.
A 40-lb container of peat moss measures 14 * 20 * 30 in. A40-lb container of topsoil has a volume of 1.9 gal. (a) Calculatethe average densities of peat moss and topsoil in units ofg>cm3. Would it be correct to say that peat moss is “lighter”than topsoil? (b) How many bags of peat moss are needed tocover an area measuring 15.0 ft * 20.0 ft to a depth of 3.0 in.?
A 40-lb container of peat moss measures 14 x 20 x 30 in. A40-lb container of topsoil has a volume of 1.9 gal. (a) Calculatethe average densities of peat moss and topsoil in units ofg/cm3. Would it be correct to say that peat moss is “lighter”than topsoil? (b) How many bags of peat moss are needed tocover an area measuring 15.0 ft x20.0 ft to a depth of 3.0 in.?
Chapter 1 Solutions
General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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