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Explain how to find the mass of water. show your calculations as well​

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Answer:

You can find the mass of water by multiplying the density of water by its volume.

mass = Density x volume

Step-by-step explanation:

It is very easy to find the mass of water once you know the formula of density. "Density" refers to mass per unit volume.

Density (ρ) =
(mass)/(volume)

Therefore, mass = ρ x volume

The density of water is 1 kg/L.

For example, if the volume of water is 500 ml, then you can get its mass by multiplying 500 ml by 1 kg/L.

Let's convert 500 ml to Liter first.

500 ml x
(1 L)/(1,000 ml) = 0.5 L

Now, let's compute.

mass = ρ x volume

mass = 1 kg/L x 0.5L

mass = 0.5 kg

The mass of a 500-ml water is 0.5 kg.

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