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A dry beaker has a mass of 55.0 g. When 50.0 mL of water is added to the beaker, the mass of the water and the beaker is 105.0 g. What is the density of the water?
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A dry beaker has a mass of 55.0 g. When 50.0 mL of water is added to the beaker, the mass of the water and the beaker is 105.0 g. What is the density of the water?
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A dry beaker has a mass of 55.0 g. When 50.0 mL of water is added to the beaker, the mass of the water and the beaker is 105.0 g. What is the density of the water?
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The answer is 2.1 g/ml
D = M/V
105.5/50.0 = 2.1
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