Chemistry with Access Code, Hybrid Edition
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
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Chapter 1, Problem 40E
a. How many kilograms are in 1 teragram?
b. How many nanometers are in 6.50 x 102 terameters?
c. How many kilograms are in 25 femtograms?
d. How many liters are in 8.0 cubic decimeters?
e. How many microliters are in 1 milliliter?
f. How many picograms are in 1 microgram?
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