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At a given temperature, 3.00 m of carbon dioxide has a mass of 5.94 kg. What is the density of carbon dioxide at this temperature
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At a given temperature, 3.00 m of carbon dioxide has a mass of 5.94 kg. What is the density of carbon dioxide at this temperature
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Answer:
1.98 kg/m
Step-by-step explanation:
5.94 divided by 3.00
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