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calculate the grams of sugar present in a 355ml can of soda if the water in the can weighs 355g and the density of the soda is 1.11g/ml
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calculate the grams of sugar present in a 355ml can of soda if the water in the can weighs 355g and the density of the soda is 1.11g/ml
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yeah there right its mass of sugar 24.85 g
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ensity of soda = mass of soda/volume of soda
mass of soda = density of soda X volume of soda = 1.07 X 355 = 379.85 g
since mass of soda = mass of sugar + mass of water
379.85 = mass of sugar + 355
mass of sugar = 379.85 - 355 = 24.85 g
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