Bundle: Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 11th + OWLv2, 4 terms (24 months) Printed Access Card
Bundle: Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 11th + OWLv2, 4 terms (24 months) Printed Access Card
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ISBN: 9781305705159
Author: Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.38P

1-38 Make the following conversions (conversion factor are given in Table 1-3):

(a) 42.6 kg to lb

(b) 1.62 lb to g

(c) 34 in. to cm

(d) 37.2 km to mi

(e) 2.73 gal to L

(f) 62g to oz

(g) 33.61 qt to L

(h) 43.7 L to gal

(i) 1.1 mi to km

(j) 34.9 mL to fl oz

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(a)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 42.6 kg to lb should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Concept Introduction:

Mass can be converted from kg to lb using the following conversion factor.

1kg=2.205lb2.205lb1kg.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

Mass in lb = 93.9 lb.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 42.6kg to lb:

42.6 kg×2.205 lb1 kg=93.9 lb

Thus, mass in lb is equal to 93.9 lb.

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(b)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 1.62 lb to g should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Mass can be converted from lb to kg using the following conversion factor.

lb=453.592 g.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

Mass in g = 734.81 g.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 1.62 lb to g,

1.62 lb×453.592=734.81 g

Thus, mass in kg is equal to 734.81 g.

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(c)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 34 in. to cm should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Length can be converted from in. to cm using the conversion factor,

1in.=2.54cm2.54cm1in..

Answer to Problem 1.38P

Length in cm = 86.36 cm.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 34 in. to cm:

34 in.×2.54 cm1 in.=86.36cm

Thus, length in cm = 86.36 cm.

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(d)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 37.2 km to mi should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Length can be converted from km to mi using the following conversion factor.

1 mi =1.609 km1 mi1.609 km.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

Distance in miles = 23.1 miles.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 37.2 km to mi:

37.2 km×mi1.609 km=23.1 mi

Thus, distance in miles = 23.1 miles.

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(e)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 2.73 gal to L should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Volume can be converted from gal to L using the following conversion factor.

1gal = 3.785L3.785L1gal.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

Volume in liters = 10.3 L.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 2.73 gal to L:

2.73gal×3.785L1gal=10.3L

Thus, volume in liters = 10.3 L.

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(f)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 62 g to oz should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Mass can be converted from g to oz using the following conversion factor.

1oz = 28.35g28.35g1oz.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

The value in oz = 2.18 oz.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 62 g to oz:

62 g×1 oz28.35 g=2.18 oz

Thus, the value in oz = 2.18 oz.

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(g)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 33.61 qt to L should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Volume can be converted from qt to L using the following conversion factor.

1qt = 0.946L0.946L1qt.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

The value in liter = 31.8 L.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 33.61 qt to L:

33.61qt×0.946L1qt=31.8L

Thus, the value in liter = 31.8 L.

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(h)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 43.7 L to gal should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Volume can be converted from L to gal using the following conversion factor.

gal = 3.785 L1 gal3.785 L.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

The value in gal = 11.5 gal.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 43.7 L to gal:

43.7L×1 gal3.785 L=11.5 gal

Thus, the value in gal = 11.5 gal.

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(i)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 1.1 mi to km should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Length can be converted from mi to km using the following conversion factor.

1mile = 1.609km1.609km1mile.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

The value in km = 1.76 km.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 1.1 mi to km:

1.1 mi×1.609 km1 mi=1.76 km

Thus, the value in km = 1.76 km.

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(j)

Interpretation:

Conversion of 34.9 mL to fl oz should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Volume can be converted from mL to fl oz using the following conversion factor.

1fl oz = 29.57mL1fl oz29.57mL.

Answer to Problem 1.38P

The value in fl oz =1.18 fl oz.

Explanation of Solution

Converting 34.9 mL to fl oz:

34.9mL×1fl oz29.57mL=1.18floz

Thus, the value in fl oz =1.18 fl oz.

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