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If a liquid has a density of 1,200 g/L, what is its density in cg/mL?

1.2 cg/mL
120 cg/mL
12,000 cg/mL
120,000 cg/mL

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Answer:

Density = 120 cg/mL

Step-by-step explanation:

1 Gram per Liter: Mass of 1 gram per volume of a liter. Equivalent density of 1 kilograms per cubic meter. 1 g/l = 1 kg/m³.

1 Centigram per Milliliter: Mass of 1 centigram per volume of a milliliter. Equivalent density of 10 kilograms per cubic meter. 1 cg/ml = 10 kg/m³.

So,

1 g/L = 0.1 cg/mL

1200 * 1 g/L = 1200 * 0.1 cg/mL

1200 g/L = 120 cg/mL

That's the final answer.

I hope it will help you.



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