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Reference Tables
Table A : Standard temperature and Pressure Use information on Table A to:
.Determine Standard Temperature and
Pressure (STP)
. Convert Pressure from one unit to another
.Solve Gas law problems at STP. (Use with
equation on Table T )
1. What pressure, in atmosphere, is equal to
45.6 kPa?
2. Hydrogen gas has a volume of 45.6 ml at a
temperature of 293 K and a pressure of
99.5 kPa. Calculate the volume of the
hydrogen gas at STP.
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Table B : Physical Constants for Water
Use information on Table B to:
. Determine Amount of heat during phase or
temperature change of a one gram sample of
water
. Solve heat related problems (Use with
equations on Table T)
3. 2259 Joules of heat is the amount of heat
that is absorbed by a 1 gram sample of
water to change between which two phases?
Table C : Selected Prefixes
Use information on Table C to:
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.Convert between small and large unit of
measurement .
4. What is the equivalent of 3.8 L in milliliters?
What is the equivalent of 235 ml in L?
5. How many kilojoules is 1253 Joules?
How many Joules is 0.43 kilojoules?
Table D : Selected Units Use Information on Table D to :
.Identify the quantity that is measured by a
given unit in chemistry problems.
6. A student calculated the amount of heat
released during a chemical reaction to be
125. This value can be expressed with
which unit?
7.The M in the measurement 3.0 M
represents which quantity?
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Reference Tables
Table A : Standard temperature and Pressure Use information on Table A to:
.Determine Standard Temperature and
Pressure (STP)
. Convert Pressure from one unit to another
.Solve Gas law problems at STP. (Use with
equation on Table T )
1. What pressure, in atmosphere, is equal to
45.6 kPa?
2. Hydrogen gas has a volume of 45.6 ml at a
temperature of 293 K and a pressure of
99.5 kPa. Calculate the volume of the
hydrogen gas at STP.
Teacher Preview Copy
Table B : Physical Constants for Water
Use information on Table B to:
. Determine Amount of heat during phase or
temperature change of a one gram sample of
water
. Solve heat related problems (Use with
equations on Table T)
3. 2259 Joules of heat is the amount of heat
that is absorbed by a 1 gram sample of
water to change between which two phases?
Table C : Selected Prefixes
Use information on Table C to:
Teacher Preview Copy
.Convert between small and large unit of
measurement .
4. What is the equivalent of 3.8 L in milliliters?
What is the equivalent of 235 ml in L?
5. How many kilojoules is 1253 Joules?
How many Joules is 0.43 kilojoules?
Table D : Selected Units Use Information on Table D to :
.Identify the quantity that is measured by a
given unit in chemistry problems.
6. A student calculated the amount of heat
released during a chemical reaction to be
125. This value can be expressed with
which unit?
7.The M in the measurement 3.0 M
represents which quantity?
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