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514 g of a substance occupies a volume of 340 mL. What is the density of this substance in g/L? Please explain how you got your answers :)
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514 g of a substance occupies a volume of 340 mL. What is the density of this
substance in g/L?
Please explain how you got your answers :)
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Density = mass/volume. You know 514 is your given mass because it is in grams, and obviously 340 is the volume. So your answer would be 1.5 g/L
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