Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134421377
Author: Charles H Corwin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 23E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The following metric-English conversions are to be performed.

Concept introduction:

Metric system is a measurement system which has units of meter, liter and gram as the units for measuring length, volume and mass. Adoption of the metric system as a universal system of measurement has been resisted by several countries. In science, measurements are regularly recorded in metric units.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The value of 72in. is equal to 1.8288m.

Explanation of Solution

The value of 1in.=2.54cm.

The conversion factor can be written as 2.54cm1in..

The conversion of 72in. into cm is given as,

72in.=2.54cm1in.×72in = 182.88cm

The value of 1m=100cm.

The conversion factor can be written as 1m100cm.

The conversion of 182.88cm into m is given as,

182.88cm=1m100cm×182.88cm = 1.8288m

Conclusion

The value of 72in. is equal to 1.8288m.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The following metric-English conversions are to be performed.

Concept introduction:

Metric system is a measurement system which has units of meter, liter and gram as the units for measuring length, volume and mass. Adoption of the metric system as a universal system of measurement has been resisted by several countries. In science, measurements are regularly recorded in metric units.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The value of 72lb is equal to 32.688kg.

Explanation of Solution

The value of 1lb=454g.

The conversion factor can be written as 454g1lb.

The conversion of 72lb into g is given as,

72lb=454g1lb×72lb=32688g

The value of 1kg=1000g.

The conversion factor can be written as 1kg1000g.

The conversion of 32688g into kg is given as,

32688g=1kg1000g×32688g=32.688kg

Conclusion

The value of 72lb is equal to 32.688kg.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The following metric-English conversions are to be performed.

Concept introduction:

Metric system is a measurement system which has units of meter, liter and gram as the units for measuring length, volume and mass. Adoption of the metric system as a universal system of measurement has been resisted by several countries. In science, measurements are regularly recorded in metric units.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 23E

The value of 0.500qt is equal to 0.473L.

Explanation of Solution

The value of 1qt=946mL.

The conversion factor can be written as 946mL1qt.

The conversion of 0.500qt into mL is given as,

0.500qt=946mL1qt×0.500qt=473mL.

The value of 1L=1000mL.

The conversion factor can be written as 1L1000mL.

The conversion of 473mL into L is given as,

473mL=1L1000mL×473mL=0.473L.

Conclusion

The value of 0.500qt is equal to 0.473L.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The following metric-English conversions are to be performed.

Concept introduction:

Metric system is a measurement system which has units of meter, liter and gram as the units for measuring length, volume and mass. Adoption of the metric system as a universal system of measurement has been resisted by several countries. In science, measurements are regularly recorded in metric units.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 23E

The value of 4.55×104min is equal to 0.273ds.

Explanation of Solution

The value of 1min=60s.

The conversion factor can be written as 60s1min.

The conversion of 4.55×104min into s is given as,

4.55×104min=60s1min×4.55×104min=0.0273s

The value of 1s=10ds.

The conversion factor can be written as 10ds1s.

The conversion of 0.0273s into ds is given as,

0.0273s=10ds1s×0.0273s=0.273ds.

Conclusion

The value of 4.55×104min is equal to 0.273ds.

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