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What is the mass of vinegar added in a laboratory if its density is 1.006 g/ml?

a) 1 g/ml
b) 1.006 g/ml
c) 1.5 g/ml
d) Not enough information provided

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Final answer:

To determine the mass of vinegar added in a laboratory, the volume of vinegar needs to be known alongside its density. Since only the density is provided and no volume is given, the question does not provide enough information to calculate the mass.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question posed is: What is the mass of vinegar added in a laboratory if its density is 1.006 g/ml? The options provided are: a) 1 g/ml, b) 1.006 g/ml, c) 1.5 g/ml, and d) Not enough information provided. To determine the mass of vinegar, you would typically use the formula mass = density × volume. Here, we have the density of vinegar provided, but neither the mass nor the volume is given. Therefore, we cannot calculate the mass without the volume. The correct answer is d) Not enough information provided.

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