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19 March, 14:08

A single gram of 235U fuel can heat and boil 2.49 x 107 g of water. What volume of water is this?

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  1. 19 March, 14:21
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    You just have to convert the mass of water into volume.

    To do that you use the density of water, which is about 1.0 g / ml

    So, from the formula of density D = M / V, you get V = M / D

    => V = 2.49 * 10^7 grams / 1.0 g / ml = 2.49 * 10 ^ 7 ml

    You can pass that to liters using the conversion factor 1000 ml = 1 l

    2.49 * 10^7 ml * 1 l / 1000 ml = 2.49 * 10^4 l = 24,900 l

    Answer: 24,900 l
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