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7 March, 01:44

A 50 - ml sample of water has a mass of 5g. What is the density of water?

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  1. 7 March, 02:03
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    0.1g/ml

    Explanation:

    0.1 g/ml = 100kg/m³

    The difinition of density is mass per volume.

    ⇒So you have 5 grams of water which occupies a volume of 50 milliliters. This gives us : 5g / 50ml = 0.1g/ml

    In Si - units 0.1g/ml = 100kg/m³
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