
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The two pairs of unit factors for
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 56E
The two pairs of unit factors for
Explanation of Solution
Unit factors are numeric expressions that are used to convert one unit into another unit of a parameter. For example, the unit of molarity is
Therefore, the pair of unit factor is stated below.
The relation between
Therefore, the pair of another unit factor is shown below.
The two pairs of unit factors for
(b)
Interpretation:
The two pairs of unit factors for
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 56E
The two pairs of unit factors for
Explanation of Solution
Unit factors are numeric expressions that are used to convert one unit into another unit of a parameter. For example, the unit of molarity is
Therefore, the pair of unit factor is stated below.
The relation between
Therefore, the pair of another unit factor is shown below.
The two pairs of unit factors for
(c)
Interpretation:
The two pairs of unit factors for
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 56E
The two pairs of unit factors for
Explanation of Solution
Unit factors are numeric expressions that are used to convert one unit into another unit of a parameter. For example, the unit of molarity is
Therefore, the pair of unit factor is stated below.
The relation between
Therefore, the pair of another unit factor is shown below.
The two pairs of unit factors for
(d)
Interpretation:
The two pairs of unit factors for
Concept introduction:
Molarity of a solution is the amount of solute dissolved in a

Answer to Problem 56E
The two pairs of unit factors for
Explanation of Solution
Unit factors are numeric expressions that are used to convert one unit into another unit of a parameter. For example, the unit of molarity is
Therefore, the pair of unit factor is stated below.
The relation between
Therefore, the pair of another unit factor is shown below.
The two pairs of unit factors for
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