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Calculate the mass of a gas with a density of 0.0065 g/cm3 and volume of 260 cm3
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If there are 260 cm³ of this substance, and each cm³
holds 0.0065 grams of mass, then the total mass of
the sample is
(260 cm³) x (0.0065 g/cm³)
= (260 x 0.0065) grams
=
1.69 grams
.
(0.00169 kg)
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