EBK INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
EBK INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781260162165
Author: BAUER
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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Chapter 1, Problem 22QP

(a)

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Interpretation:

The conversion of 32 cm into feet is to be done.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

The conversion factor for centiometer to feet is as follows.

1 cm=0.0328084 ft1=0.0328084 ft1 cm

For 32 cm ,

32 cm=0.0328084 ft1 cm×32 cm=1.0 ft

Therefore, 32 cm in feet is equal to 1.0 ft .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 0.579 kg into lb is to be done.

(b)

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The conversion factor for kg to lb is as follows.

1 kg=2.20463 lb1=2.20463 lb1  kg

For 0.579 kg ,

0.579 kg=2.20463 lb1  kg×0.579 kg=1.28 lb

Therefore, 0.579 kg in lb is equal to 1.28 lb .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 22.70 μL into qt is to be done.

(c)

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The conversion factor for μL to qt is as follows.

1 μL=0.000001056688 qt1=0.000001056688 qt1 μL

For 22.70 μL ,

22.70 μL=0.000001056688 qt1 μL×22.70 μL=2.3×105 qt

Therefore, 22.70 μL in qt is equal to 2.3×105 qt .

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 9212 mm into km is to be done.

(d)

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The conversion factor for mm to km is as follows.

1 mm=1.0×106 km1=1.0×106 km1 mm

For 9212 mm ,

9212 mm=1.0×106 km1 mm×9212 mm=9.212×103 km

Therefore, 9212 mm to km is equal to 9.212×103 km .

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 465 nm into km is to be done.

(e)

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The conversion factor for nm to km is as follows.

1 nm=1.0×106 mm1=1.0×106 mm1 nm

For 465 nm ,

465 nm=1.0×106 mm1 nm×465 nm=4.642×104 mm

Therefore, 465 nm in km is equal to 4.642×104 mm .

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 4 ft into centimeters is to be done.

(f)

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The conversion factor for feet to centimeters is as follows.

1 cm=0.0328084 ft1=1 cm0.0328084 ft

For 4 ft  ,

4 ft=1 cm0.0328084 ft×4 ft=1.2×102 cm

Therefore, 4 ft in centimeters is equal to 1.2×102 cm .

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 2.7 lb into kg is to be done.

(g)

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Explanation of Solution

The conversion factor for lb to kg is as follows.

1 kg=2.20463 lb1=1 kg2.20463 lb

For 2.7 lb  ,

2.7 lb =1 kg2.20463 lb×2.7 lb =1.2 kg

Therefore, 2.7 lb  in kg is equal to 1.2 kg .

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 8.320 qt into mL is to be done.

(h)

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The conversion factor for qt to mL is as follows.

1 qt=946.352946 mL 1=946.352946 mL1 qt

For 8.320 qt ,

8.320 qt=946.352946 mL1 qt×8.320 qt=7873.6 mL

Therefore, 8.320 qt to mL is equal to 7873.6 mL .

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 375 km into feet is to be done.

(i)

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The conversion factor for km to ft is as follows.

1 km=3280.84 ft 1=3280.84 ft 1 km

For 375 km ,

375 km=3280.84 ft 1 km×375 km=1.2×106 ft

Therefore, 375 km in ft is equal to 1.2×106 ft .

(j)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 62 g into oz is to be done.

(j)

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The conversion factor for g to oz is as follows.

1 g=0.035274 oz 1=0.035274 oz 1 g

For 62 g ,

62 g=0.035274 oz 1 g×62 g=2.2 oz

Therefore, 62 g in oz is equal to 2.2 oz .

(k)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The conversion of 752 mL into gal is to be done.

(k)

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Explanation of Solution

The conversion factor for mL to gal is as follows.

1 mL=0.000264172 gal1=0.000264172 gal1 mL

For 752 mL ,

752 mL=0.000264172 gal1 mL×752 mL=0.199 gal

Therefore, 752 mL in gal is equal to 0.199 gal .

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EBK INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY

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