Chapter 1: Problem 3
Describe the separation method(s) involved in brewing a cup of coffee. [Section 1.3]
Chapter 1: Problem 3
Describe the separation method(s) involved in brewing a cup of coffee. [Section 1.3]
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Get started for free(a) If an electric car is capable of going \(225 \mathrm{~km}\) on a single charge, how many charges will it need to travel from Seattle, Washington, to San Diego, California, a distance of \(1257 \mathrm{mi}\), assuming that the trip begins with a full charge? (b) If a migrating loon flies at an average speed of \(14 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\), what is its average speed in mi/hr? (c) What is the engine piston displacement in liters of an engine whose displacement is listed as 450 in. \(^{3}\) ? (d) In March 1989 the Exxon Valdez ran aground and spilled 240,000 barrels of crude petroleum off the coast of Alaska. One barrel of petroleum is equal to \(42 \mathrm{gal}\). How many liters of petroleum were spilled?
Round each of the following numbers to four significant figures and express the result in standard exponential notation: (a) \(102.53070\), (b) \(656.980\), (c) \(0.008543210\), (d) \(0.000257870\), (e) \(-0.0357202\).
What type of quantity (for example, length, volume, density) do the following units indicate? (a) \(\mathrm{mL}\), (b) \(\mathrm{cm}^{2}\), (c) \(\mathrm{mm}^{3}\), (d) \(\mathrm{mg} / \mathrm{L}\), (e) ps, (f) \(\mathrm{nm}\), (g) K.
Give the chemical symbol or name for each of the following elements, as appropriate: (a) carbon, (b) nitrogen, (c) titanium, (d) zinc, (e) iron, (f) \(\mathrm{P}\), (g) \(\mathrm{Ca}\), (h) \(\mathrm{He}\), (i) \(\mathrm{Pb}\), (j) \(\mathrm{Ag}\).
In 2009, a team from Northwestern University and Western Washington University reported the preparation of a new "spongy" material composed of nickel, molybdenum, and sulfur that excels at removing mercury from water. The density of this new material is \(0.20 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\), and its surface area is \(1242 \mathrm{~m}^{2}\) per gram of material. (a) Calculate the volume of a 10.0-mg sample of this material. (b) Calculate the surface area for a \(10.0\)-mg sample of this material. (c) A \(10.0\)-mL sample of contaminated water had \(7.748 \mathrm{mg}\) of mercury in it. After treatment with \(10.0 \mathrm{mg}\) of the new spongy material, \(0.001 \mathrm{mg}\) of mercury remained in the contaminated water. What percentage of the mercury was removed from the water? (d) What is the final mass of the spongy material after the exposure to mercury?
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