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Exercises
1.28 (a) The temperature on a warm summer day is 87F. What is the temperature in C? (b) Many scientific data are, reported at 25C. What is this temperature in kelvins and in degrees Fahrenheit? (c) Suppose that a recipe calls for an oven temperature of 400F. Convert this temperature to degrees Celsius and to kelvins. (d) Liquid nitrogen boils at 77 K. Convert this temperature to degrees Fahrenheit and to degrees Celsius.
1.29 (a) A sample of tetrachloroethylene, a liquid used in dry cleaning that is being phased out because of its potential to cause cancer, has a mass of 40.55g and a volume of 25.0 mL at 25C. What is its density at this temperature? Will tetrachloroethylene float on water? (Materials that are less dense than water will float.) (b) Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature and pressure. However, carbon dioxide can be put under pressure to become a "supercritical fluid" that is a much safer dry-cleaning agent than tetrachloroethylene. At a certain pressure, the density of supercritical is . What is the mass of a 25.0$-mL sample of supercritical at this pressure?
Exercises
1.28 (a) The temperature on a warm summer day is 87F. What is the temperature in C? (b) Many scientific data are, reported at 25C. What is this temperature in kelvins and in degrees Fahrenheit? (c) Suppose that a recipe calls for an oven temperature of 400F. Convert this temperature to degrees Celsius and to kelvins. (d) Liquid nitrogen boils at 77 K. Convert this temperature to degrees Fahrenheit and to degrees Celsius.
1.29 (a) A sample of tetrachloroethylene, a liquid used in dry cleaning that is being phased out because of its potential to cause cancer, has a mass of 40.55g and a volume of 25.0 mL at 25C. What is its density at this temperature? Will tetrachloroethylene float on water? (Materials that are less dense than water will float.) (b) Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature and pressure. However, carbon dioxide can be put under pressure to become a "supercritical fluid" that is a much safer dry-cleaning agent than tetrachloroethylene. At a certain pressure, the density of supercritical is . What is the mass of a 25.0$-mL sample of supercritical at this pressure?
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