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10 January, 19:37

If the density of corn syrup is 1.380 g/ml and a sample of corn syrup has a mass of 32 grams, what is the volume of corn syrup, in liters?

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  1. 10 January, 19:41
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    The volume of corn syrup in liters is = 0.02319 L

    calculation

    volume = mass / density

    mass = 32 grams

    density = 1.380 g/ml

    volume is therefore = 32 g / 1.380 g/ml=23.19 ml

    into liter = 23.19/1000=0.02319 L
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