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  • 03-09-2018
  • Chemistry
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(58 g)/ (4L) reduce units to one

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Ishankahps
Ishankahps Ishankahps
  • 30-09-2018

Answer is 14.5 g L⁻¹.

Explanation;

Here, the question says reduce the units as one.

The presented units are g/L. To reduce the units to one, what we can do is take L to the upper side.

This can be done according to the rules of indices;

1 / aˣ = a⁻ˣ

Like that, we can write 1 / L as L⁻¹.

Hence, the reduced unit is g L⁻¹.

But remember to keep a space between when writing two different units.

Actually, this is an unit for density.

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