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农业上常用16%的食盐水来选择优良种子,现要在实验室配制100g质量分数为16%的氯化钠溶液,请回答下列问题:

(1)配制溶液时所需的玻璃仪器名称:______、______、______;

(2)配制时,需要氯化钠______g,水______g;

(3)在用天平称量所需的氯化钠时,若称量的过程中发现天平的指针偏向右侧,接下来你应如何操作______;

(4)若某同学选择的食盐中含有杂质,则该同学所配制食盐水的质量分数将______

(填“偏大”、“偏小”、“不变”).

答案

(1)配制一定溶质质量分数的溶液的玻璃仪器有:量筒、烧杯、玻璃棒;

(2)需要氯化钠的质量=100g×16%=16g,则需要水的质量是:100g-16g=84g;

(3)指针偏向分度盘的右侧,说明氯化钠的质量小于砝码的质量,即所取的氯化钠偏少,应继续在左盘上添加氯化钠,直至天平平衡;

(4)食盐中含有杂质,则所称量的食盐中氯化钠的质量偏小,溶质的质量分数偏小;

故答案为:(1)量筒、烧杯、玻璃棒;

(2)16;84;

(3)向左盘添加药品;

(4)偏小.

完形填空

Scientists believe that conditions on Mars around 3.8 billion years ago were very similar to those of the early earth, when primitive organisms were spreading through our oceans. At that time, Mars would have been much warmer and wetter than it is today, with an atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, just like that of the earth at the time. Under these conditions, it is highly probable that life may have arisen on Mars as well.

But, even if life did not arise naturally on Mars, it does not mean that it could not have existed there. According to Professor Paul Davies of the University of Adelaide, Australia, life forms could have been transferred between the earth and Mars in wreckage (broke pieces) created by the impact of comet(彗星) and small planets on the surface of the two planets.

Even today, about 500 tons of material from Mars lands on earth every year. It is mainly in the form of the dust but occasionally a larger chunk(厚片,大块) strikes the earth. In 1911, a piece of Martian rock crashed in Egypt, killing a dog. According to Professor Davies, it is in these chunks of rock, which were much larger and more frequent in the past that life forms could have been transported from planet to planet.

“But how could these life forms have survived their journey through space?” says Paul Davies, “The difficulty in believing this theory is that a bacterium on its own in space has to struggle itself not only against cold but also against deadly cosmic (宇宙的) radiation. But wrapped in a rock the situation is different. A rock ten meters across would shield life inside it from a lot of radiation and the temperature might only be minus 10 or 20 degrees, the sort of thing we have on earth.”

小题1: Where do some scientists suppose life probably come from? (2’) (No more than 6 words)

小题2:What does Professor Paul Davies believe? (2’) (No more than 6 words)

小题3: Why could life survive when transferred from one planet to another? (3’) (No more than 12 words)

小题4: List at least two differences about Mars between the past and now. (3’) (No more than 16 words)

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