1. Perform the following conversions: a. 0.076 L to mL b) 5.0x 10-8 m to nm; c) 6.88 x 105 ns to s; d) 1.55 kg/m3 to g/L; e) 5.850 gal/h to L/s
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076 L to mL, we need to know that 1 L = 1000 mL. So, we multiply 0.076 by 1000: 0.076 L * 1000 mL/L = 76 mL Show more…
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