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2. A rock has a mass of 1,250 g, what is the mass in kg? (1000g = 1 kg)
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Oxygen (O2)
air
glucose (C6H12O6)
burning
melting
cutting
reacting
sublimating
aluminum (Al)
# e-
19
39
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80
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45
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Card #4 Density
1. A substance has a density of 4.81 g/cm3. If you have 7.5 grams of the substance, what is the volume?
(**Remember to use the correct number of Sig. Figs.)
2. An object has a mass of 435 g and the following dimensions: width = 25 cm, height = 3 cm, and
length = 15 cm. What is its density?
(**Remember to use the correct number of Sig. Figs.)
3. Water has a density of 0.99999 g/mL. Will the object in question 2 float or sink in water?
Sink or Float
How did you know?
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Card #5 Isotopes
1. Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons and electrons, but different numbers
of ____________________.
2. Complete the table below:
Atomic # Mass #
# protons
12
6
a.
6
C
6
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13
6
14
6
c.
13
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f.
# electrons
6
d.
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g.
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# neutrons
b.
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e.
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3. What is the average atomic mass of Boron if it exists as 9.90% B (10g) and 80.10% B (11g)?
Steps to solve #3
1. Divide % by 100, to change to decimal
2. Multiply decimal with matching mass
3. Add the products from step 2
2.
3.
4.
2.
Co3N2
3.
PbSO4
Fe_Cr_O_
Fe2O4
Ag2O2
Co3(CN)3
X3Y6
Cu2(SO4)4
C2H4O2
C11H22O11
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