Chemistry: Principles and Practice
Chemistry: Principles and Practice
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ISBN: 9780534420123
Author: Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball, Edward Mercer
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.73QE

(a)

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The given conversions have to be performed to fill the blanks.  The operations have to be done without calculator or spreadsheet.

  6.39cm=_m=_mm=_nm

(a)

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Given,

  6.39cm=_m=_mm=_nm

The conversion factor used to convert centimeters to meters is

  1cm=10-2mthen,6.39cm=6.39×10-2m =0.0639m

The conversion factor used to convert centimeters to millimeters is

  1cm=10-2m1mm=10-3mthen,6.39cm=0.0639m=0.0639×103mm =63.9mm

The conversion factor used to convert centimeters to nanometers is

  1cm=10-2m1nm=10-9mthen,6.39cm=0.0639m=0.0639×109nm =63900000nm =6.39×107nm

The given blanks can be filled as follows:

  6.39cm=0.0639_m=63.9_mm=6.39×107_nm

(b)

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Interpretation:

The given conversions have to be performed to fill the blanks.  The operations have to be done without calculator or spreadsheet.

  55.0cm3=_dm3=_mL=_L=_m3

(b)

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Given,

  55.0cm3=_dm3=_mL=_L=_m3

The conversion factor used to convert cubic centimeters to cubic decimeters is

  1cm3=10-3dm3then,55.0cm3=55.0×10-3dm3 =0.0550dm3

The conversion factor used to convert cubic centimeters to milliliters is

  1cm3=1mLthen,55.0cm3=55.0mL

The conversion factor used to convert cubic centimeters to liters is

  1cm3=1mL1mL=10-3Lthen,55.0cm3=55.0mL=55.0×10-3L =0.055L

The conversion factor used to convert cubic centimeters to cubic meters is

  1cm3=10-6m3then,55.0cm3=55.0×10-6m3 =5.5×10-5m3

The given blanks can be filled as follows:

  55.0cm3=0.0550_dm3=55.0_mL=0.055_L=5.5×10-5_m3

(c)

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Interpretation:

The given conversions have to be performed to fill the blanks.  The operations have to be done without calculator or spreadsheet.

  23.1g=_mg=_kg

(c)

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Given,

  23.1g=_mg=_kg

The conversion factor used to convert grams to milligrams is

  1g=103mgthen,23.1g=23.1×103mg=2.31×104mg

The conversion factor used to convert grams to kilograms is

  1g=10-3kgthen,23.1g=23.1×10-3kg=0.0231kg

The given blanks can be filled as follows:

  23.1g=2.31×104_mg=0.0231_kg

(d)

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Interpretation:

The given conversions have to be performed to fill the blanks.  The operations have to be done without calculator or spreadsheet.

  98.6°F=_°C=_K

(d)

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Given,

  98.6°F=_°C=_K

The conversion factor used to convert degree Fahrenheit to degree Celsius is

  TC=(TF-32°F)×(1.0°C1.8°F)then,98.6°F=37°C

The conversion factor used to convert degree Fahrenheit to Kelvin is

  TC=(TF-32°F)×(1.0°C1.8°F)TK=TC+273.15then,98.6°F=37°C=310.15K

The given blanks can be filled as follows:

  98.6°F=37_°C=310.15_K

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