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7 August, 13:01

A laboratory procedure requires 4.67 g of a liquid whose density is 1.034 g/mL. What volume of liquid should be used for this procedure?

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  1. 7 August, 13:30
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    4.51 mL of volume would required

    Explanation:

    Density is relation between mass and volume

    D = mass / volume

    If mass is 4.67 g, let's replace the data in the formula to find out the volume.

    1.034 g/mL = 4.67 g / volume

    Volume = 4.67 g / 1.034 g/mL → 4.51 mL
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