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what volume, in liters, will 6.32 × 10^2 of air occupy if the density of air is 1.29 g/L? Express your answer in scientific notation.

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4.90× 10^2 L

I am guessing that the mass of the air is 6.32 × 10^2 g. Then,

Volume = 6.32 × 10^2 g × (1 L/1.29 g) = 4.90× 10^2 L

User Rajesh Yogeshwar
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that density is amount of mass present in per unit volume of the substance.

Mathematically, Density =
(mass)/(volume)

It is given that mass is
6.32 * 10^(2) g and density is 1.29 g/L.

Therefore, calculate the volume by putting the given values into the above formula as follows.

Density =
(mass)/(volume)

1.29 g/L =
(6.32 * 10^(2) g)/(volume)

volume = 489.92 L

Thus, we can conclude that volume of the air is 489.92 L.

User Ted Whitehead
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