Introduction To General, Organic, And Biochemistry
Introduction To General, Organic, And Biochemistry
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781337571357
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 22P

(a)

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Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(a)

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For the length of the baseball bat following values are given:

100 mm, 100 cm and 100 m.

A normal baseball bat is of 42 inches. Converting this into cm as follows:

(2.54cm1inch)(42inch)=106.68cm

Converting 100 mm and 100 m to cm as follows:

Thus, 100 mm in cm will be:

100mm(1cm10mm)=10cm

Now converting 100 m to cm:

100cm1m(100m)=10000cm

Here, 10 cm and 10000 cm are not correct values for length of a baseball bat thus, the value which is closest to the correct value for a length of baseball bat is 100 cm.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(b)

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For the volume of a glass following values are given:

23 cc, 230 mL and 23 L.

A normal glass can hold a volume of 240 mL.

The volume 23centimeter cubes is equal to 23 mL and 23 L is equal to 23000 mL which is not possible.

Thus, the closest value to the correct answer is 230 mL.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(c)

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There are three figures given for the weight of a man:

75 mg, 75 g and 75 kg.

The average weight of a human body is 62 kg. This value is closer to 75 kg. The other figures are 75 mg and 75 g, the values in kg will be:

75mg(106kg1mg)=7.5×105kg

And,

75g(103kg1g)=0.75kg

Both the values are not possible for a weight of man thus, correct answer is 75 kg.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(d)

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The possible values for volume of tablespoon are given 15 mL, 150 mL and 1.5 L.

Here, 1.5 L can also be converted into mL as follows:

(1.5L)(1000mL1L)=1500mL

The normal capacity of a tablespoon is 15 mL thus, 150 mL and 1.5 L or 1500 mL are incorrect values.

The correct value is 15 mL.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(e)

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The figures for weight of paper clip are given 50 mg, 50 g and 50 kg.

The mass of a regular paper clip is around 1 g.

Converting 50 mg and 50 kg to grams.

(50mg)(103g1mg)=0.05g

And,

50kg(1000g1kg)=50000g

The value closer to 1 g is 0.05 g thus, 50 mg is correct answer.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(f)

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The figures for width of hand are given 100 mm 100 cm or 100 m.

The approximate width of hand is 3.5 inches.

Converting inches to mm as follows:

3.5inches(25.4mm1inch)=88.9mm

The value is closer to 100 mm. Thus, 100 mm is correct answer.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The figure which is closest to the correct answer needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Unit conversion is a process that involves division or multiplication using a numerical factor which results in the conversion of one unit to other. It also involves the selection of correct number of significant digits and rounding.

(g)

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The given figures for the weight of a flash drive are 8 mg, 8 g and 8 kg.

Mostly all flash drive weigh less than 30 g.

Here, 8 mg is 0.008 g and 8 kg is 8000 g.

Thus, the closest value to the correct answer is 8 g.

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