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If a liquid has a density of 1200 g/l what is it’s density in charge/ml

User Crispy
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Answer:-
1.2(g)/(mL)

Solution:- The given density is
1200(g)/(L) and it asks to convert it to
(g)/(mL) .

Here, we could notice that only volume unit is changing ad we know that, 1 L = 1000 mL. Let's make the set up as:


1200(g)/(L)((1L)/(1000mL))

=
1.2(g)/(mL)

So, the density is
1.2(g)/(mL) .

User Sulabh Chaturvedi
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