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Multiple ChoiceWhen lead levels in blood exceed 0.80 ppm (parts per million) the level is considered dangerous. 0.80 ppm means that 1 million g of blood would contain 0.80 g of Pb. Given that the density of blood is 1.060 kg/cm3, how many grams of Pb would be found in 400.00 mL of blood at 0.620 ppm?1458views13comments
Multiple ChoiceHow many mL of bromine are required to deliver 0.25 g of bromine into a reaction? (dBr = 3.12 g/cm3)299views
Open QuestionIf a substance has a large mass and a small volume, what can you conclude about it?197views
Open QuestionWhat is the mass of 2.00 L of an intravenous glucose solution with a density of 1.15 g/mL?259views
Open QuestionWhat two quantities must be known to calculate the density of a sample of matter?203views
Open QuestionIf the solid form of most molecules is heavier than the liquid form, why does ice float?142views
Open QuestionThe density of air at ordinary atmospheric pressure and 25 °C is 1.19 g/L. Each 1.00 g of air contains 0.21 g of oxygen gas. What is the mass, in kilograms, of the oxygen gas in a room that measures 15.1 ft×19.6 ft×9.0 ft?4views