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This document is a chemistry problem set with 5 questions. Question 1 asks about SI prefixes that correspond to multipliers. Question 2 asks to round quantities to a given number of significant figures. Question 3 asks to calculate how much chocolate is needed to get the same amount of caffeine as from 2 cups of coffee. Question 4 asks to calculate the atomic mass of silver based on the isotopic masses and abundances of its two naturally occurring isotopes. Question 5 asks about the number of protons and electrons in various ions.

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This document is a chemistry problem set with 5 questions. Question 1 asks about SI prefixes that correspond to multipliers. Question 2 asks to round quantities to a given number of significant figures. Question 3 asks to calculate how much chocolate is needed to get the same amount of caffeine as from 2 cups of coffee. Question 4 asks to calculate the atomic mass of silver based on the isotopic masses and abundances of its two naturally occurring isotopes. Question 5 asks about the number of protons and electrons in various ions.

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Chem 121, Fall 07

Problem set #1
Due Monday, 10/28 @ 1 PM Name ____________key______________

1) What SI prefixes correspond to the following multipliers?

103 109 10-6 10-12


kilo giga micro pico

2) Round off the following quantities to the number of significant figures indicated in parentheses.

7.0001 kg (4) 1.605 km (3) 13.2151 g/cm3 (3) 2,300,000.1 (7)

7.000 kg 1.60 km 13.2 g/cm3 2,300,000

3) A 1.0 ounce piece of chocolate contains 15 mg of caffeine, and a 6.0 ounce cup of coffee contains 105 mg
caffeine. How much chocolate would you have to consume to get as much caffeine as you would from 2.0 cups
of coffee? (show your work)
4) Naturally occurring silver consists of two isotopes: 107Ag (51.84%) with an isotopic mass of 106.9051 amu,
and 109Ag (48.16%) with an isotopic mass of 108.9048 amu. What is the atomic mass of silver? (show your
work)

5) How many protons and electrons are in each of the following ions?

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Na+ Fe3+ Br Pd2+

11 protons 26 protons 35 protons 46 protons


23 electrons 36 electrons 44 electrons
10 electrons

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