What is the standard unit for mass?
Kilogram kg
What are the two properties of matter?
it takes up space and it has mass
The unit g/mL represents what measurement?
Density
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What is the difference between homogenous and heterogeneous?
Homogenous is uniform throughout (cannot see the difference) where heterogeneous is not (can easily see the difference)
Substance A has a density of 1.34 g/mL and is a liquid.
Substance B has a density of 0.9 g/mL and is a solid.
If substance B is dropped into substance A, will B float or sink and why?
Float because B has a lower density than A.
The method scientists use for experiments.
Scientific Method
245,860,000,000 Place in Scientific Notation
2.4586 x 10^11
The density of titanium metal is 4.5 g/mL. Is this intensive or extensive? Is this physical or chemical?
Intensive and Physical
8.35 meters x 3.996 meters
Answer with the correct number of significant figures.
33.4 square meters
What is the volume of the green jade sample? What is this term called?
15.5 mL. Volume Displacement
Accurate, Precise, or Both?
Both
2.65 x 10^-12 Standard Notation
.00000000000265
Is 3% Hydrogen Peroxide an element, compound, homogeneous solution, or heterogeneous mixture? Why?
Solution because it is 3% Hydrogen Peroxide in water, which means it is a mixture. This mixture is also uniform in composition so it is a solution.
98 pounds - 1.22 pounds
Answer with the correct number of significant figures.
97 pounds
There is 50.0 mL of water in a graduated cylinder. When an object with a mass of 24.3 grams is dropped in the graduated cylinder, the volume rises to 82.9 mL. Calculate the density of this object. (Use the triangle)
.739 g/mL
A tree is 70 feet tall. It was measured twice using the same tool. The measurements recorded were: 59.3 feet and 58.9 feet. Are these measurements accurate, precise, both, or neither?
Precise
What is the volume of an object with the density if 1.25 g/mL and the mass of 281 grams?
225 mL
Which are the types of mixtures? What are the two types of pure substances?
Mixtures: homogeneous and heterogenous
Pure Substances element, compound
What is the measurement of the candy cane using ruler A? What is the measurement using ruler B?
One decimal for the first ruler. Ex: 4.2
Two decimals for the second ruler. Ex: 4.25