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If 1000. ml of linseed oil has a mass of 929 g, calculate the density of linseed oil
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If 1000. ml of linseed oil has a mass of 929 g, calculate the density of linseed oil
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0.929 g/ml Density in this case is defined as mass per volume. Or in other words, mass divided by volume. So you simply divide 929 grams by 1000 ml. Giving 929 g / 1000 ml = 929/1000 g/ml = 0.929 g/ml
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