Sig Figs
Conversion Factors
Chapter 3
Temperature problems
Chapter 3
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Solve and round to the correct number of sig figs.  35.67 - 29.7  ?

5.8

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convert 36.7 kg to grams 

0.0367

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H2O is an example of a what?

compound 

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convert 50.0 degrees Celsius to Kelvin 

323.2 K

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1 Cal = how many kcals?

1

200

How many sig figs in this number: 1.37 x 10 ^ -15

3 sig figs 
200

Convert 17.0 in^2 → cm^2

110.

200

disolving sugar and water is an example of what kind of change?

physical change

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Convert 167 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius 

75.0 degrees celsius

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what is matter made of?

atoms

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how many sig figs in this number 750,010

5 sig figs

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The density of silver (Ag) is 10.5 g/cm^3. Find the mass of Ag that occupies 965 cm^3 of space.

10100 g

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A physical change is generally _________.

reversible, irreversible, both reversible and irreversible, or none of the above

reversible 

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Convert the boiling temperature of gold, 2966 °C, into degrees Fahrenheit and Kelvin. 

5,371 degrees Fahrenheit 

3239 degrees kelvin 

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A banana going from green to now having brown spots is an example of what kind of change? 

chemical change 

400

How many sig figs? 0.20080

4 sig figs 

400

A 2.75 kg sample of a substance occupies a volume of 250.0 cm^3. Find its density in g/ml.

11.0 g/ml

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Convert 175.0 J of energy to calories 

41.83 calories

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Convert 50.000 degrees F to Kelvin 

283.15 K

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convert 3.90KJ to calories 

932 cal