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If the density of water is 1 gram/cm3, this means that the mass of 100 cm3

of water should be *

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Answer:

m = 100[gram]

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we must remember the definition of the density of matter, which is the relationship between mass and volume. The density can be calculated by means of the following formula.


Ro=m/V

where:

Ro = density = 1 [gramm/cm³]

m = mass [gramm]

V = volume = 100 [cm³]

Now replacing:


m=Ro*V\\m=(1(grm)/(cm^(3) ) )*100cm^(3) \\m=100[gram]

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