The density of human fat is
. The mass of the pure fat is 11.1 lbs.
First convert mass from lb to g as follows:
1 lb=453.592 g
Thus,

Density of a substance is defined as mass per unit volume, thus volume can be calculated as:

Putting the values,

Therefore, volume gained by person will be
.
Answer:
if chemistry hadn't been put up to practical use, we wouldn't truly understand the reason why humans are humans like makes up humans (including other understandings of biology, etc) and we wouldn't be able to have the advancements we have today (vaccines, etc).
Explanation:
<span>Uranium has an atomic weight of 238.03 g/mol.
We have 1.32x10^20 atoms of uranium.
We must convert this to moles by dividing Avogadro's number 6.022x10^23 atoms/mol.
(1.32x10^20atoms)/(6.022x10^23atoms/mol)
2.19x10^-4moles of Uranium
Now multiply this by the atomic weight of Uranium.
2.19x10^-4mol*238.03g/mol
Grams of Uranium = .0522g</span>
53 pounds divided by 2.2 kilograms to get the converted weight
which is 24.09 kilograms. Round this off to 24 kgs. 10 mg/kg multiply this to
24 kg, it would be 240 mg. 240 mg divided by 80 is 3. Therefore, a 53−lb child
requires to have a dosage of 3 tablets.