4. Consider a volumetric flask containing 50.0 mL of water: a. Provide one physical property and one chemical property of the water in the flask. b. Label each property from part (a) as intensive or extensive. c. Calculate the mass of water in the volumetric flask, knowing that the density of the water is 1.00 g/cm³. d. Convert the mass calculated in part (c) to ounces. e. Convert the mass calculated in part (c) to pounds. f. Which of the units calculated in parts (d) and (e) are most appropriate? Why?

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4. Consider a volumetric flask containing 50.0 mL of water:
a. Provide one physical property and one chemical property of the water in the
flask.
b. Label each property from part (a) as intensive or extensive.
c. Calculate the mass of water in the volumetric flask, knowing that the density
of the water is 1.00 g/cm³.
d. Convert the mass calculated in part (c) to ounces.
e. Convert the mass calculated in part (c) to pounds.
f. Which of the units calculated in parts (d) and (e) are most appropriate? Why?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Consider a volumetric flask containing 50.0 mL of water: a. Provide one physical property and one chemical property of the water in the flask. b. Label each property from part (a) as intensive or extensive. c. Calculate the mass of water in the volumetric flask, knowing that the density of the water is 1.00 g/cm³. d. Convert the mass calculated in part (c) to ounces. e. Convert the mass calculated in part (c) to pounds. f. Which of the units calculated in parts (d) and (e) are most appropriate? Why?
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