Liquid solution - oceans
gaseous solution - air
compound - water
colloid - clouds
element - oxygen
They should report the density as 1.11 g/L
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Density = mass/volume = 2.260g/2.04 mL
My calculator says the density <em>1.107 843 137 g/mL</em>
However, the answer can have <em>no more</em> significant figures than are in the number with the <em>fewest </em>significant figures.
The volume measurement has only three significant figures, so we must round off the density to three significant figures.
We drop all the digits after the zero.
The digit to be dropped is 7, so we <em>round up </em>the last significant figure of the answer.
1.10<u>7 843 137</u> → 1.11
Answer: None of the above statements is false.
Explanation:
In a solid substance, particles are closely held together due to which a solid substance has definite shape and volume. Therefore, solids are also incompressible in nature.
In liquids, the molecules are slightly away from each other due to which they can slide past each other. Hence, liquids do not have a fixed shape but they have a definite volume. Liquids are also incompressible in nature.
In gases, the particles are held by Vander waal forces due to which they move rapidly from one place to another. Hence, gases are highly compressible in nature.
Thus, we can conclude that none of the given statements are false.
<h3>Answer : </h3>
<h3>→ TRUE </h3>
Explanation:
<h3>Air masses are large volumes of air that</h3><h3> have generally the same temperature and</h3><h3> pressure.</h3>