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Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change 2005 (Homework)

James Finch

Chemistry - HS, section 1st period, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 22 / 22

Due : Friday, August 23, 2019 17:00 EDT

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1. /1 points GChemMC05 1.STP.007. My Notes
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The scientific method used by this student showed that (No Response)

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2. /4 points GChemMC05 2.031.pp. My Notes
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Determine the number of significant figures in each measurement.
(a) 0.0000801600 s
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(b) 1.0200 105 kg
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(c) 508.0 L
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(d) 0.00430 m
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3. /7 points GChemMC05 3.031.ca. My Notes
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Organize the following terms into a logical concept map: state, physical properties, virtually incompressible, solid, gas, liquid, tightly packed particles, compressible, incompressible, particles far apart, loosely packed particles.

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3.solid
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5.gas
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9.incompressible
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Complete the table below comparing the relative charge and mass of each of the subatomic particles.

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proton(No Response)
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5. /2 points GChemMC05 5.065.ca. My Notes
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What is the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation having a frequency of 2.06 1012 Hz?
(No Response) m
What kind of electromagnetic radiation is this?
    


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A gaseous element is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, and is extremely nonreactive. Is the element likely to be a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?
(No Response) Where would the element be located on the periodic table?
    

Explain.
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