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Chapter 2/3 Review

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The decimal number 0.00210 expressed in scientific notation is 2.10 × 10-3.   True  
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Zeros located before a number and after a decimal point are significant.   False  
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The number 9.10 × 103 contains three significant figures.   True  
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When the length of an object is reported as 54.2 m, the actual length can be assumed to be between 54.1 m and 54.3 m.   True  
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In addition and subtraction calculations, the answer will have the same number of decimal places as the number carrying the fewest decimal places.   True  
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The decimal number 0.000010 expressed in scientific notation is 1.0 × 10^5.   False  
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There are 1000000 megameters in one meter.   False  
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Conversion factors are constructed from any quantities not necessarily equal to each other.   False  
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Given that 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters, then 1 cubic inch equals 2.54 cubic centimeters.   False  
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All matter has the same density.   False  
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If you are given the volume and density of an object, you can calculate the mass by using the equation: d*V = m.   True  
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Matter is defined as anything that has mass and occupies space   True  
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Liquid is the only form of matter that is compressible.   False  
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The corrosion of copper is a physical change.   False  
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Matter can be destroyed   False  
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The coldest temperature possible is -273.15 K.   False  
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Different objects have different heat capacities.   True  
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An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance   True  
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Water is an element.   False  
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The correct decimal representation of 9.6732 × 10^4 is 96,732   True  
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In the number 61.732, the "2" digit is estimated   True  
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The correct number of significant figures in the number 3.010 x 10^6" is 4   True  
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The answer for the equation below with correct number of significant figures: 7.841 × 14.7 ÷ 0.834 is 138.2   False  
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The answer to the following equation with correct number of significant figures: 1.01 + 7.361 - 0.0499 is 8.321   False  
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Which measurement below represents the lightest mass? A) 1 mg B) 1 kg C) 1 pg D) 1 Mg E) 1 dg   C  
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Why does oil float on a lake (hint- density)   The density of oil is less than the density of water so oil will float.  
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How many significant digits should be reported in the answer to the following calculation? (5.122) + (20.6)   3  
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What is the density of 55 mL of a liquid that has a mass of 88.6 g   1.6 g/mL  
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What is the volume of 14.6 g of a liquid that has a density of 0.835 g/mL   17.5 mL  
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How would you classify Lucky Charms?   mixture-heterogeneous  
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The decimal number 0.00210 expressed in scientific notation is 2.10 × 10-3.   True  
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Zeros located before a number and after a decimal point are significant.   False  
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The number 9.40 × 103 contains three significant figures.   True  
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When the measurement of an object is reported as 56.2 m, the actual measurement can be assumed to be between 56.1 m and 56.3 m.   True  
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In addition and subtraction calculations, the answer will have the same number of decimal places as the number carrying the fewest decimal places.   True  
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The decimal number 0.00090 expressed in scientific notation is 9.0 × 106.   False  
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There are 1000000 megameters in one meter   False  
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Conversion factors are constructed from any quantities that are not necessarily equal to each other   False  
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Given that 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters, then 1 cubic inch equals 2.54 cubic centimeters   False  
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All matter has the same density.   False  
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If you are given the volume and density of an object, you can calculate the mass by using the equation: m = V*d.   True  
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Matter is defined as anything that has mass and occupies space   True  
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Liquids are compressible.   False  
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The oxidation of copper is a physical change   False  
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Matter can be destroyed   False  
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The coldest temperature possible is -273.15 K.   False  
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Different objects have different heat capacities   True  
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An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance   True  
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Water is an element.   False  
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The correct decimal representation of 8.23421 × 10^5 is 823,421   True  
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In the number 23.98, the "9" digit is estimated   False  
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The correct number of significant figures in the number 6.0100 is 2   False  
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Determine the answer for the equation below with correct number of significant figures: 3.4 × 5.68   19  
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Determine the answer to the following equation with correct number of significant figures: 3.21+7.703-0.0412 is 10.9   False :10.87  
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Which measurement below represents the lightest mass? A) 1 mg B) 1 kg C) 1 pg D) 1 Mg E) 1 dg   C  
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Why does oil float on water? (hint:density)   The oil will float on water because it is less dense than water.  
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An object has a mass of 44.0 grams and a density of 12.7 g/mL. What is the volume of the object?   3.46 mL  
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How many significant digits should be reported in the answer to the following calculation? (8.123) + (1.21) =   3  
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What is the density of 46 mL of a liquid that has a mass of 88.3 g   1.9 g/mL  
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How would you classify Lucky Charms?   mixture-heterogeneous  
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