Basic Chemistry
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Author: Timberlake, Karen C. , William
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 2PP
In every chapter. odd-numbered exercises in the Practice Problems are paired with even numbered exercises. The answers for the orange shaded, odd-numbered Practice Problems are given at the end of each chapter. The complete solutions to the odd-numbered Practice Problems are in the Study Guide and Student Solutions Manual.
Ask two of your friends (not in this class) to define the terms in problem 1.1. Do their answers agree with the definitions you provided’?
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For uniformity of answers, please be guided by the following examples:
If your answer is 5.627594, enter 5.628
If your answer is 3.129934, enter 3.130
If your answer is 8.38, enter 8.380
If your answer is 1.2, enter 1.200
If your answer is 25, enter 25.000
If your answer is less than the value of 1, always place a zero before the decimal point
(example: 0.5, enter 0.500)
2. In cases for answers in the exponential format, please be guided by the following examples and format:
Do not convert your answer to decimal format
If your answer from the calculator is 1.23454566 x 10E-4, enter 1.235x10^-4 (no spaces in between)
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For uniformity of answers, please be guided by the following examples:
If your answer is 5.627594, enter 5.628
If your answer is 3.129934, enter 3.130
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If your answer is 1.2, enter 1.200
If your answer is 25, enter 25.000
If your answer is less than the value of 1, always place a zero before the decimal point
(example: 0.5, enter 0.500)
2. In cases for answers in the exponential format, please be guided by the following examples and format:
Do not convert your answer to decimal format
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