D) crushing of stone E) dropping a penny into a glass of water 9) Which one of the following is not an intensive property? A) density B) temperature C) melting point mass E) boiling point 10) Which one of the following is an intensive property? A) mass B) temperature C) heat content D) volume E) amount 11) Which one of the following is the highest temperature? A) 38 °C B) 96 °F C) 302 K D) none of the above E) the freezing point of water Which calculation clearly shows a conversion between temperature in Kelvins, K? A) K=°C+ 273.15 B) K 273.15 – °C C) K=[°C-32] / 1.8 D) K [°C+ 32] x 1.8 E) K=°C 13) You have to calculate the mass of a 30.0 mL liquid sample with de the formula. Which way of reasoning would help you in finding th A If 1 mL of a liquid has the mass of 1.52 g, then 30.0 mL has B If 1.52 mL of a liquid has the mass of 1 g, then 30.0 mL has li528/ml 45 3Da 1.52, 1.
D) crushing of stone E) dropping a penny into a glass of water 9) Which one of the following is not an intensive property? A) density B) temperature C) melting point mass E) boiling point 10) Which one of the following is an intensive property? A) mass B) temperature C) heat content D) volume E) amount 11) Which one of the following is the highest temperature? A) 38 °C B) 96 °F C) 302 K D) none of the above E) the freezing point of water Which calculation clearly shows a conversion between temperature in Kelvins, K? A) K=°C+ 273.15 B) K 273.15 – °C C) K=[°C-32] / 1.8 D) K [°C+ 32] x 1.8 E) K=°C 13) You have to calculate the mass of a 30.0 mL liquid sample with de the formula. Which way of reasoning would help you in finding th A If 1 mL of a liquid has the mass of 1.52 g, then 30.0 mL has B If 1.52 mL of a liquid has the mass of 1 g, then 30.0 mL has li528/ml 45 3Da 1.52, 1.
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