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A gas bubble occupies 14.0 mL, what is this volume into L?
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A gas bubble occupies 14.0 mL, what is this volume into L?
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The answer is 0.014 liters
There are 1000mL in a liter, so you divide 14 by 1000 to find the number of liters
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