Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

Conversion and Molarity Calculations, Exercises of Biology

A series of calculations involving unit conversions and molarity determinations for various substances. It covers conversions between grams, kilograms, centimeters, decimeters, milliliters, liters, and miles, as well as conversions between fahrenheit and celsius temperatures. Additionally, it includes calculations for preparing solutions of known concentrations, such as acetone, glucose, and sodium chloride.

Typology: Exercises

2011/2012

Uploaded on 12/23/2012

avantika
avantika 🇮🇳

4.3

(22)

165 documents

1 / 3

Toggle sidebar

Related documents


Partial preview of the text

Download Conversion and Molarity Calculations and more Exercises Biology in PDF only on Docsity! 1. Fill in the appropriate value below a) 78 cg = _______ cg b) 856 mm = _____ dm c) .076 km = _____ m d) 7430 dl = _____ dal e) 854 cm = _______ hm 2. How many microseconds (μs) are in five second (s)? _______________ 3. How many centimeters (cm) are equal to 976 decimeters (dm)? _________________ 4. How many pounds (lbs) does a 89 kilograms (kg) person weigh? _________________ 5. How many centiliters (cl) are in 0.965 milliliters (ml)? _________________ Docsity.com 6. How would you write 0.0087 in scientific notation? ____________________ 7. How many milligrams would you weigh out if you needed 73 ounces. _____________ 8. How many gallons would you have put in your gas tank if you filled your tank with 2.4 liters of gas? ____________ 9. How many deciliters are equal to 1 gallons? _________ 10. The temperature outside is 68ºF, what would this be in Celsius? ________________ 11. How many grams would you need to weigh out to prepare 100 mls an aqueous 8 % w/v solution of acetone? 12. How many grams of glucose would you need to weigh out to prepare 35 g of an 6% w/w aqueous solution of glucose? 13. Calculate the number of grams of phenol present in 6 ml of a 3 % w/v aqueous solution. Docsity.com
Docsity logo



Copyright © 2024 Ladybird Srl - Via Leonardo da Vinci 16, 10126, Torino, Italy - VAT 10816460017 - All rights reserved