A docs.google.com/document/d/1gMvnAL-0yUfszXerRVZWCNcjrbFwly5jSdGfXhHEmiU/edit# worksheet #2 ☆ D © A Share File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was seconds ago Arial + BI U A E- 1E E - E - .. 100% Normal text 12 GD 2 I 3 wwwww 5 . 1. Assume someone has 0.50 Gal of ice cream in the freezer. (1) Convert 0.50 Gal into mL, using (1 Gal = 3.785 L) as one of the conversion factors. 1 Gal means 3.785 L 0.50 Gal means ? L = (3.785 L x 0.50 Gal)/1 Gal = 1.8925 L = 1.9 L (rounded to two significant figures) 0.50 Gal means 1.9 L 0.50 Gal means 1900 mL (1 L = 1000 mL) 0.50 Gal means 19 × 10? mL (or) 1.9 × 10³ mL (answer with 2 significant figures) Ice cream in the freezer = 1.9 × 10³ mL (2) Using your result in question (1), determine the mass in grams of 0.50 Gal of ice cream. This ice cream has a density of 0.63 g/cm³.
A docs.google.com/document/d/1gMvnAL-0yUfszXerRVZWCNcjrbFwly5jSdGfXhHEmiU/edit# worksheet #2 ☆ D © A Share File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was seconds ago Arial + BI U A E- 1E E - E - .. 100% Normal text 12 GD 2 I 3 wwwww 5 . 1. Assume someone has 0.50 Gal of ice cream in the freezer. (1) Convert 0.50 Gal into mL, using (1 Gal = 3.785 L) as one of the conversion factors. 1 Gal means 3.785 L 0.50 Gal means ? L = (3.785 L x 0.50 Gal)/1 Gal = 1.8925 L = 1.9 L (rounded to two significant figures) 0.50 Gal means 1.9 L 0.50 Gal means 1900 mL (1 L = 1000 mL) 0.50 Gal means 19 × 10? mL (or) 1.9 × 10³ mL (answer with 2 significant figures) Ice cream in the freezer = 1.9 × 10³ mL (2) Using your result in question (1), determine the mass in grams of 0.50 Gal of ice cream. This ice cream has a density of 0.63 g/cm³.
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