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Volume of a liquid with a density of 5.45 g/mL and mass of 65 g
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Volume of a liquid with a density of 5.45 g/mL and mass of 65 g
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11g/ml
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Volume= 11.9 mL You can plug in your given numbers into the density formula(density=mass/volume). Then, multiply both sides by V so it gets out of the denominator. Next, divide 65 by 5.45 to get the volume, which should be 11.9 mL.
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