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Nonamiya [84]
3 years ago
11

I need help on Chemistry?ANYONE PLEASE?

Chemistry
1 answer:
serg [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. 1g/ml

Explanation:

1. Density is mass divided by volume (g/mL).

10g/10mL = 1 g/mL

2. When you already know the density and the volume, you can use the density as a unit converter.

5mL*\frac{20g}{mL} = 100g

3. It's the same with density and mass.

20g*\frac{1mL}{5g} = 4mL

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