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9.31 g is the same mass as


9.31 g is the same mass as 

A) _______ μg

B) _______ kg

C) _______ cg

D) _______ mg

E) _______ dg

Solutions

Expert Solution

9.31 g

A ) 1 g= 10^6 μg
so 9.31 g=9.31 x 10^6 μg

b) 1g = 10^-3 kg
so
9.31 g= 9.31 x10^-3 kg

c) 1 g= 10^2 cg
so
9.31 g= 931 cg

d) 1 g= 10^3 mg
9.31 g= 9.31 x10^3 mg

d) 1 g = 10 dg
9.31 g= 93.1 dg
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