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hexane has a density of 0.659 g/ ml. How many milliliters (mL) would a student need to pour in order to get 49.5 g if he hexane?
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hexane has a density of 0.659 g/ ml. How many milliliters (mL) would a student need to pour in order to get 49.5 g if he hexane?
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75.114ml
Step-by-step explanation:
volume = mass÷ density
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