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The density of water is 1.0 g/cm3 how many deciliters of water will fill a.5-l bottle
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50 deciliters of water will fill a 5-l (5 Litre) bottle as 10 deciliters = 1litre. The density of water is not required to answer this question. It can help us to find the weight of water in a 5-l bottle and it will be 5000 grams or 5 Kilograms.
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