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Calculate the volume (in cm3 ) of 54 g of water at 1 ∘C . Express the volume in cubic centimeters to two significant figures.
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Calculate the volume (in cm3
) of 54 g
of water at 1 ∘C
.
Express the volume in cubic centimeters to two significant figures.
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since the density of water is 1, then 1g = 1cm^3. So the volume of 54g of water is 54cm^3 with 2 significant figures
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157,464 I think this is the answer
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