Chemistry
Chemistry
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781259911156
Author: Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.55QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement: Water is a colour less liquid.

Quantitative statement: Water freezes at 0°C.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:carbon is a black colour solid.

Quantitative statement: carbon has Density is 2.26 g/cm3

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(c)

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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:iron Rusts easily

Quantitative statement iron Density is 7.86 g/cm3

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:hydrogen gas Colourless gas

Quantitative statement hydrogen gas Melts at -259.1°C

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative &Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement: sucrose tastes sweet

Quantitative statement: 179 g of sucrose dissolve in 100g of H2O.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(f)

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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:salt Taste salty

Quantitative statement: salt Melts at 801°C.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(g)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:mercury Liquid at room temperature

Quantitative statement: mercury Boils at 357°C

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(h)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:gold is aprecious metal.

Quantitative statement: gold have Density of 19.3 g/cm3

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following qualitative statement&quantitative statement should be written down with the explanation.

Concept Introduction:

Qualitative properties: These are the properties observed and can’t be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitativeproperties:

These are the properties observed and can be measured with the numerical value.

Quantitative statement:

Quantitative data is information about quantities.

Example: weight measurement, shoes size, length etc.

Qualitative statement:

It is the information about the quality.

Example: Softness of your skin, the color of the sky, etc.

Differentiating between Qualitative & Quantitative statement:

A qualitative property of a system doesn’t required manuscript measurement.

A quantitative property of a system requires measurement and can be expressed with a number.

(i)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The statements are given below:

Qualitative statement:air a mixture of gases

Quantitative statement: air Contain 20% oxygen by volume

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