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What does Analytical Chemistry deal with?

2

What branch of chemistry deals with living organisms?

Physical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry

3

 
Qualitative deals with:

4

Which of these units are not derived units?

(Density) mass/volume
(Moles) moL
(Speed) m/s
(Area) m2
(Length) m
(Volume) m3
(Time) s
(Mass) kg

5

Temperature (Kelvin: K) is a standard unit (SI unit)

FALSE.
TRUE.

6

A derived unit is a combination of two regular units.

TRUE.
FALSE.

7

 
Density is a combination of

8

Complete the following boxes with the correct information
Kelvin (temperature) is

, amount of substances is

, and density is

.

9

Complete the following boxes with the correct information
A coefficient is a number between

and

. If the number is big, it is

, while if it is small, it is

.

10

Complete the following boxes with the correct information

1 x 1012

1 x 109

1 x 106
• Kilo:

• Hecto:

1 x 101
BASE UNIT ↑ Bigger ↓ Smaller

1 x 10-1
• Centi:

1 x 10-9

1 x10-12

11

Complete the boxes with the correct number of sig-figs.
1. The number, 0.003012, has

significant figure(s).
2. The number, 9.03, has

significant figure(s).
3. The number, 1.0 X 103L, has

significant figure(s).
4. The number, 10.00, has

significant figure(s).
5. The number, 0.0010, has

significant figure(s).