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In the laboratory, a volume of 100 mL of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is recorded. How many g are there of the liquid if its density is 1.83 g / cm3?

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Answer:


\large \boxed{\text{183 g}}

Step-by-step explanation:


\begin{array}{rcl}\text{Density} & = & \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}}\\\\\rho & = &(m)/(V)\\\\1.83 \text{ g$\cdot$ cm}^(-3) & = & \frac{m}{\text{100 cm}^(3)}\\\\m & = & \text{183 g}\\\end{array}\\\text{There are $\large \boxed{\textbf{183 g}}$ of sulfuric acid.}

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