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Natalie Stanley
Chemistry
27 March, 05:07
If m = 45g and V = 15ml, what is D in g/ml?
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Libby Buckley
27 March, 05:23
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3 g/mL
Explanation:
We know that the density of an object can be measured by dividing its mass (g) to its volume (mL).
Formula
D=m/v
Given dа ta:
Mass = 45 g
Volume = 15 mL
Now we will put the values in formula:
D=45 g / 15 mL = 3 g/mL
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