World of Chemistry
World of Chemistry
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780618562763
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div
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Chapter 5, Problem 39A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 13.6 cm need to be converted to inches.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 5.35 in

Explanation of Solution

Relation between cm and in is as follows:

2.54 cm =1 in

Conversion factor is as follows:

  2.54cm1inor1in2.54cm

Conversion of 13.6 cm to inches is as follows:

  13.6cm×1in2.54cm=5.35433071in=5.35in

Both term has three significant digits. Thus the answer has three significant digits. The final answer is 5.35 in

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 13.6 in need to be converted to centimeter.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 34.5cm

Explanation of Solution

Relation between cm and in is as follows:

2.54 cm =1 in

Conversion factor is as follows:

  2.54cm1inor1in2.54cm

Conversion of 13.6 inches to cm is as follows:

  13.6in×2.54cm1in=34.544cm=34.5cm

Both term has three significant digits. Thus the answer has three significant digits. The final answer is 34.5cm

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 1.25 mi need to be converted to feet.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 8026feet.

Explanation of Solution

Relation between cm and in is as follows:

5280 ft =1 mile

Conversion factor is as follows:

  5280ft1mileor1mile5280ft

Conversion of 1.52 mi to feet is as follows:

  1.52mi×5280feetmi=8025.6feet=8026feet

5280 has four significant digits. Thus the answer has four significant digits. The final answer is 8026feet.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 2.53 m need to be converted to feet.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 8feet

Explanation of Solution

Relation between feet and meter is as follows:

  1yard3ftor1m1.0936yards

Conversion of 13.6 cm to inches is as follows:

  253m×1.0936yards1m×3feet1yards=8.300424feet=8feet

3 has three significant digits. Thus the answer has one significant digits. The final answer is 8feet.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 452sec need to be converted to minutes.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 7.5min

Explanation of Solution

Relation between second and minute is as follows:

1minute =60 second

Conversion factor is as follows:

  1min60secor60 sec1min

Conversion of 452 sec to minute is as follows:

  452sec×1min60sec=7.53333min=7.5min

Final answer is 7.5min

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 3.44 m need to be converted to centimeter.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 344cm.

Explanation of Solution

Relation between cm and in is as follows:

1m =100cm

Conversion factor is as follows:

  1m100cmor100m1m

Conversion of 13.6 cm to inches is as follows:

  3.44m×100cmm=344cm

The answer is 344cm.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 5.21yd need to be converted to meters.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(g)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 4.764meter.

Explanation of Solution

Relation between cm and in is as follows:

1.0936yards =1meter

Conversion factor is as follows:

  2.54cm1inor1in2.54cm

Conversion of 13.6 cm to inches is as follows:

  5.21yd×1meter1.0936yd=4.764meter

The answer is 4.764meter.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value 1.03 lb need to be converted to ounces.

Concept introduction: Scientific notation is quantitative information is called a measurement and exists of a number and a unit. By using scientific notation too large or too small numbers are conveniently expressed.

(h)

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Answer to Problem 39A

The answer is 16.48

Explanation of Solution

Relation between cm and in is as follows:

1lb =16ounces

Conversion factor is as follows:

  1lb16ozor16oz1lb

Conversion of 13.6 cm to inches is as follows:

  1.03lb×16oz1lb=16.48oz=16.48oz

The answer is 16.48

Chapter 5 Solutions

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