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Date
Hr
Unit 2 Exam
Objective
Objective
Problem #s
Score
#
1
Terms to know
4, 9
Scientific Notation
6, 7, 8
Graphical Representation
1, 12
Density
1, 2, 3,
5, 8, 10, 11, 12
10, 11, 12
1. Consider the bar graph of mass change from an experiment from the Mass & Change lab.
-0.9
-0.7
-0.5
-0.3
-0.1
+0.1
+0.3
+0.5
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. Beginning with 6 particles of sugar and 12 particles of water in the first box, draw a particle
diagram of sugar and water separate in a closed system, then how the system looks after
sugar is dissolved in the water. Use the boxes below to represent the system. It should be
obvious from your diagram whether the mass increased, decreased, or remained the same.
Sugar & water separate
5. Perform the following operations, expressing your answers to the proper number of significant
figures. Write the calculator answer first, then the rounded answer.
2
Calculator Answer
b. 8.42
1.700
c. 0.039
9.34
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b. 5,089,300,000 cm3
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a. 4.193 x 10-8 km
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b. 6.35 x 107 ms
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8. Solve the following problems, listing answers in correct scientific notation, rounded to the
correct number of significant figures, and showing the correct units.
a. (6.73 x 105 g) + (4.846 x 106 g) = ____________________
Figure 1
A
10. A solid has a mass of 30. grams. Its density is 2.94 g/cm 3. Calculate the volume of the solid.
Property
Relationship
Mass
A ____ B
Volume
A ____ B
Density
A ____ B
Reasoning
low left is a cylinder containing water. A rock with a mass of 17.8 g and a density of 1.64
g/cm3 is lowered into the water.
Sketch the rock and the new water
level in the cylinder on the right.
Show by calculations how the new
volume was determined.
11. B
e