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13. convert (6,793) g into kilograms. rhonda can only bring 15 kg campi…

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  1. convert (6,793) g into kilograms. rhonda can only bring 15 kg camping. how many kg is she over the limit?
  2. who first disproved spontaneous generation? how did he do this?
  3. the theory that all living things arise from other living things is called what?
  4. in redi’s meat and flies experiment, why was one jar covered with gauze instead of completely sealed?
  5. when you shiver to warm your body in the cold, which characteristic of life are you showing?
  6. identify the independent and dependent variables in a detergent experiment testing which brand removes stains best.
  7. when making a graph, what variable goes on the x-axis? what variable goes on the y-axis?
  8. why is it important to continue an experiment even if the hypothesis is not supported?
  9. what are the 8 characteristics of life?

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Question 13

Step1: Recall unit conversion factor

We know that \(1\space kg = 1000\space g\), so to convert grams to kilograms, we divide by 1000.

Step2: Convert 16793 g to kg

\(16793\space g=\frac{16793}{1000}\space kg = 16.793\space kg\)

Step3: Find the over - limit mass

Rhonda's limit is 15 kg. The mass over the limit is \(16.793 - 15=1.793\space kg\)

Brief Explanations

Louis Pasteur first disproved spontaneous generation. He designed a swan - neck flask experiment. He boiled broth in flasks with long, curved necks (swan - neck flasks). The curved neck allowed air to enter the flask but trapped dust and microorganisms. The broth in these flasks remained free of microbial growth, while if the neck was broken (allowing microorganisms to enter) or the broth was directly exposed to air - borne microbes, microbial growth occurred. This showed that life did not arise spontaneously from non - living matter in the broth.

Brief Explanations

The theory that all living things arise from other living things is called biogenesis.

Answer:

The mass of 16793 g in kilograms is \(16.793\space kg\) and she is \(1.793\space kg\) over the limit.

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