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Compute for each the area per capita in acres and hectares. 6. The volume of a drop of water is O.05 cm3 There are 3.34x1022 molecules of water in a cm3 6.1 How many molecules of water are there in a drop of water? 6.2 A grain of sand takes up approximately 50 nanoliters (5x10-5 cm3). If I had as many sand grains as I do water molecules in a drop of water (computed above), how much volume, in m3, would the sand take up? There are 1x106 cubic centimeters in a cubic meter. 6.3 The largest building in the world, by volume, is Boeing's Everett Factory in Washington State. Its volume is 13,385,378 m3. With the volume of sand calculated in 6.2 above, how many of these Boeing factories could you fill with the sand? There are a lot of molecules in a single drop of water!!!Explanation / Answer
6.1)
Answer
1.67×1021 molecules
Explanation
water molecules per cm3 = 3.34×1022
Volume of drop = 0.05cm3
No of water molecules in the drop = (3.34×1022/1cm3)×0.05cm3 = 1.67×1021molecules
6.2)
Answer
8.35×1010m3
Explanation
Volume of sand grain = 5×10-5cm3
No of sand grain = 1.67× 1021
Volume of sand = 1.67×1021 × 5×10-5cm3 = 8.35×1016cm
1m3 = 1×10-6 cm3
8.35×1016cm3 = 8.35×1016×10-6 m3 = 8.35×1010m3
6.3)
Answer
6238.15 factories
Explanation
Volume of sand = 8.35×1010m3
Volume of factory = 13385378m3
No of factories could fill = 8.35×1010m3/13385378m3 = 6238.15factories
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