Khen Jhunver S. Catayas 3-Bsce-A

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KHEN JHUNVER S.

CATAYAS 3-BSCE-A

Exercise: Physical and Chemical properties

Determine whether the following examples are physical or chemical properties.

1. Melting of ice – Physical property

2. Evaporation of water – Physical property

3. Rusting – Chemical property

4. Digestion – Chemical property

Exercise: Extensive vs Intensive Properties

Determine whether the following examples are extensive or intensive properties.

1. Boiling point – Intensive property

2. Weight – Extensive property

3. Volume – Extensive property

4. Density - Intensive property

Exercise: Physical change vs Chemical change

Determine whether the following example is physical change or chemical change.

1. Burning paper – Chemical change

2. Dialysis of blood – Physical change

3. Melting ice – Physical change

4. Evaporation of alcohol – Physical change

5. Rusting of iron nail – Chemical change

6. Table salt dissolves in water – Chemical change

7. Digestion of foods – Chemical change

8. Boiling water forms vapour – Physical change

9. Burning of woods – Chemical change

10. Cutting the tin can into strips – Physical change


Exercise: Mixtures

Identify the given mixture whether homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture.

1. A pinch of table salt and a cup of water – Homogeneous mixture

2. Iron nails and a liter oil – Heterogeneous mixture

3. Bronze – Homogeneous mixture

4. A cup of water and a cup of oil – Heterogeneous mixture

5. Black pepper and chicken soup – Heterogeneous mixture

Exercise: Conversion of units

1. Convert 200.0 cm to meter

1𝑚
200 𝑐𝑚 𝑥 = 2𝑚
100 𝑐𝑚

2. Convert the density of water from 1kg/liter to g/Ml

𝑘𝑔 1000𝑔 1𝐿 𝑔
1 𝑥 𝑥 =1
𝐿 1𝑘𝑔 1000𝑚𝐿 𝑚𝐿

3. Convert 150 pounds to kilogram

0.45359𝑘𝑔
150 𝑙𝑏𝑠 𝑥 = 68.03886𝑘𝑔
1𝑙𝑏𝑠

4. Convert 175 oC to oF

9
(175 ℃ 𝑥 ) + 32 = 347℉
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5. Convert 650 K to oC

650𝐾 − 273.15 = 376.85℃

6. Convert 300 K to oF

9
(300𝐾 − 273.15) 𝑥 + 32 = 80.33℉
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