SOLUTION: a student measures the mass of some surcose as 0.947 mg. convert that quanity to grams and to kilograms
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: a student measures the mass of some surcose as 0.947 mg. convert that quanity to grams and to kilograms
This question is from textbook Holt Chemestry
Answer by KnightOwlTutor(293) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1000mg=1gram
0.947mg/1000mg/gm=.000947gm =9.47X10-4gm
1000g=1kg .000947gm/1000g/kg=0.000000947kg=9.47X10-7kg
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