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OLEGan [10]
4 years ago
13

Calculate the mass of a liquid with a density of 2.3 g/mL and a volume of 30 mL.

Chemistry
1 answer:
san4es73 [151]4 years ago
5 0

Hello there!

First you had to multiply by the density by the volume since D=M/V. Please make sure when your units has the same thing and it should be cancel it out.

2.3g/mL*30 mL= 69L is the right answer.

Hope this helps!

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