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What is the mass of an object when the volume is 50.0mL and the density is 1.5g/mL
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What is the mass of an object when the volume is 50.0mL and the density is 1.5g/mL
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Density=mass divide by volume
density=1.5g/mL, V=50mL
1.5=Mass/Volume
1.5(50)=mass
Mass=75g
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