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A 3 mL sample of a liquid has a mass of 6 g. What is the density of this liquid?

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Answer:- density of the liquid is
density=(2g)/(mL) .

Solution:- Mass and volumes are related to each other as:


density=(mass)/(volume)

mass of the liquid is given as 6 g and it's volume is 3 mL.

Let's plug in the given values of mass and volume in the formula to get the density of the liquid:


density=(6g)/(3mL)


density=(2g)/(mL)

So, the density of the liquid is
density=(2g)/(mL) .

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