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(a)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
(b)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
(c)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
(d)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
(e)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
The density of a substance is equal to the ratio of its mass and volume. In general, the density of a substance is mass per unit volume.
(f)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
(g)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
(h)
Interpretation:
What
Concept Introduction:
In chemistry general physical quantities like volume, mass of any object etc are measured in following units.
Some importance units of measurements are as follows:
Degree Celsius (
Liter (L) for volume.
Meter (m) for length.
Gram (g) and kilogram (kg) for mass.
Second for (s) time.

Answer to Problem 56P
Explanation of Solution
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