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7 October, 08:53

The formula for calculating density, D, is D=MV, where M represents mass and V represents volume. For liquids, volume is often given in cubic centimeters (cc), which is the same as cm 3. If the density of an unknown liquid is 1.6 g/cc, what is the mass of 800 cc of the unknown liquid in grams (g) ?

a. 0.002 g

b. 1.6 g

c. 500 g

d. 1280 g

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  1. 7 October, 09:12
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    The answer is; D

    Density 1.6g/cc means that every 1 (one) cubic centimeter of the liquid has a mass of 1.6 grams.

    Then, what about 800 cubic centimeters - how much mass, in grams, will it have?

    = 1.6 * 800 = 1280 g
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