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polet [3.4K]
2 years ago
4

Using the dimensional Analysis

Chemistry
1 answer:
My name is Ann [436]2 years ago
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Option A displays the accurate dimensional analysis for converting 14,612 mL to daL.

  • Determining the value of measurement across many units is crucial in many situations.
  • This means that we must convert from one unit to another. The application of a conversion factor enables such a conversion.
  • Now that we are aware of a conversion factor, we can utilize it to change mL into daL. In order for the units to cancel out, this conversion factor needs to be dimensionally precise in its arrangement.
  • Option A displays the accurate dimensional analysis for converting 14,612 mL to daL.

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