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Part C Iron has a density of 7.86 g/cm (1 cm = 1 mL). Calculate the volume (in dL) of a piece of iron having a mass of 4.25 kg . Note that the density is provided in different units of volume and mass than the desired units of volume (dL) and the given units of mass (kg). You will need to express the density in kg/dL (1 cm = 1 mL) before calculating the volume for the piece of...
Coaversion Factors and Problem Solving C. Equalities and Conversion Factors C.i Metric-Metric Conversion Factors for Volume 1. Equality 2. Conversion factors mL C.2 Metric-U.S. System Conversion Factors for Volume 1. Number of milliliters in 1 qtml 2. True equality 3. Conversion factors (Experimental factor) How does your experimental factor compare to the conversion factor 946 mL/1 qt.? C.3 Metric-U.S. System Conversion Factors for Length in. cmm 1. Vertical page length (measured) Vertical page length (measured) 2. 3. True equality 4....
Aluminum has a density of 2.70 g/mL2.70 g/mL. Calculate the mass (in grams) of a piece of aluminum having a volume of 267 mLmL . Express your answer to three significant figures. Iron has a density of 7.86 g/cm37.86 g/cm3 (1 cm3=1 mL1 cm3=1 mL). Calculate the volume (in dLdL) of a piece of iron having a mass of 4.94 kgkg . Note that the density is provided in different units of volume and mass than the desired units of...
109 1 gigaunit-109 unit | 10 gigabyte 10 x 109 byte Part A-Obtaining conversion factors from unit equality relationships In an experiment you are performing, your lab partner has measured the distance a cart has traveled: 28.4 inch. You need the distance in units of centimeter and you know the unit equality 1 inch 2.54 centinieter. By which conversion factor will you multiply 28.4 inch in order to perform the unit conversion? View Available Hint(s) 2.54 centimeter 1 inch 2.54...
1. Use metric conversion factors to solve each of the following problems a. A Bee Hummingbird has a mass of 0.0018 kg. What is the mass of the hummingbird in micrograms (ug)? b. An assay protocol requires you to add 12.5 mg of lysozyme to 1.0 L of buffer. You have a lysozyme stock vial labeled 25 mg/mL. How many microliters (μL) of the stock will you need to add to your solution. Express 0.5 mg/mL in μg/uL Express 0.4...
Create four conversion tables within one Microsoft Excel workbook that allow you to easily convert between these options: 1. Mass/weight: bushels of corn, lb, kg, ton, tonne 2. Volume: ft3, gallon, m3, L 3. Flow rate: cfs, gpm, m3/d, L/s 4. lb/ac and kg/ha
Help please, I have to briefly explain how I got my answers! 1. Which one of the following is an intenstve propanty? Mass . Temperature Length D. Volume Amount 2. Which of the items below would be considered the most dense? A. a piece of wood with a volume of 2.5 L and a mass of 12.5 kg B. a ball with a volume of 139 mL and a mass of 93 g C. a tire with a volume of...
18. If you have a volume of 10 mL and a mass of 100 kg, what is the density? 19. If you have a mass of 50 g and a density of 2 g/mL, what is the volume? 25 ml If you have a volume of 55 L and a density of 2 kg/L, what is the mass? 20. 21. If you have a density of 15 g/mL and a mass of 5 g, what is the volume? (Don't use...
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