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Lena [83]
4 years ago
14

Convert 1.20 g/mL to the unit g/m3. answers: A) 1.20 x 106 g/m3 B)1.20 x 102 g/m3 C)1.20 x 10-2 g/m3 D) 1.20 x 10-6 g/m3

Chemistry
1 answer:
Citrus2011 [14]4 years ago
8 0
1 m^3 = 1 kiloLiter
1.20 g/mL

1.20 x 10^6 g/m^3


So, your answer is A.
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