Convert from one unit to another:
Use your reference tables to find the atomic radius and density of elements.
Example (please, do the following conversions similar way)
Convert the height of Fe (iron) atoms to cm → 2.48 x 10-8
cm
Fe = 124 pm x 2 = 248 pm
Convert the height of K (potassium) atoms to cm → ________cm
Convert the height of Na (sodium) atoms to m → ________m
Convert the height of Ne (neon) atoms to dm → ________dm
Convert the height of Cu (copper)atoms to nm → ________ nm
Convert the height of Mn (manganese) atoms to km → ________km
Example (please, do the following conversions similar way)
Convert the density of Fe (iron) to kg/cm3
→ 0.00787 kg/cm3
d (Fe) = 7.87 g/cm3
Convert the density of K (potassium)to kg/cm3
→ _________kg/cm3
Convert the density of Na (sodium) to kg/L → _________ kg/L
Convert the density of Ne (neon) to g/L → _________ g/L
Convert the density of Cu (copper)to kg/L → _________ kg/L
Convert the density of Mn (manganese) to g/cm3
→ _________ g/mL

Unit Conversion Workout - Part II

  • 1.
    Convert from oneunit to another: Use your reference tables to find the atomic radius and density of elements. Example (please, do the following conversions similar way) Convert the height of Fe (iron) atoms to cm → 2.48 x 10-8 cm Fe = 124 pm x 2 = 248 pm Convert the height of K (potassium) atoms to cm → ________cm Convert the height of Na (sodium) atoms to m → ________m Convert the height of Ne (neon) atoms to dm → ________dm Convert the height of Cu (copper)atoms to nm → ________ nm
  • 2.
    Convert the heightof Mn (manganese) atoms to km → ________km Example (please, do the following conversions similar way) Convert the density of Fe (iron) to kg/cm3 → 0.00787 kg/cm3 d (Fe) = 7.87 g/cm3 Convert the density of K (potassium)to kg/cm3 → _________kg/cm3 Convert the density of Na (sodium) to kg/L → _________ kg/L Convert the density of Ne (neon) to g/L → _________ g/L
  • 3.
    Convert the densityof Cu (copper)to kg/L → _________ kg/L Convert the density of Mn (manganese) to g/cm3 → _________ g/mL