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liquid water has the density of 1000.0kg/m^3. Calculate the volume occupied by 0.250kg of liquid water.

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Answer:


V=2.5x10^(-4)m^3\\\\V=0.25L

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, since the density is defined as the degree of compactness a substance has and is mathematically defined as:


\rho =(m)/(V)

Thus, for this problem, as we know both the density and mass of water we can compute the volume as shown below:


V=(m)/(\rho)=(0.250kg)/(1000.0kg/m^3)\\ \\V=2.5x10^(-4)m^3\\\\V=0.25L

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