CHEM-C 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Willis Tower, Boiling Point, Combustibility And Flammability

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C101_finalreview: combustibility, boiling point, density, odor, taste. Carving a block of ice into a sculpture: burning wood, souring of cream, rusting of steel, dissolving salt in water i only, v only i and v ii, iii, and iv ii, iii, iv, and v. ___: the sears tower in chicago is 1451 ft tall. 2. 54 cm: 68. 55 m, 0. 4760 m, 4. 423 106 m, 4. 423 104 m, 442. 3 m. ___: temperatures on the surface of the moon reach as high as 243 f. What is this temperature in celsius degrees: 103 c, 117 c, 380 c, 405 c, 469 c. ___: calculate the density of copper, given that a 35. 4 cm3 block of the pure metal has a mass of 316 g, 0. 112 g/cm3, 1. 00 g/cm3, 8. 93 g/cm3, 8. 94 10 5 g/cm3, 1. 12 104 g/cm3. ___: 10. 7 l of a gas at 1. 75 atm are expanded to 20. 0 l at a constant temperature.

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