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3 February, 12:55

One liter of ocean water contains 35.06 g of salt. What volume of ocean water would contain 1.00 kg of salt? Express your answer in L using the correct number of significant figures. Do not enter your answer using scientific notation.

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  1. 3 February, 13:11
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    28.52 L

    Explanation:

    First, let's calculate the density of the ocean, which is the mass divided by the volume:

    d = m/V

    d = 35.06/1

    d = 35.06 g/L

    So, for a mass of 1.00 kg = 1000.00 g

    d = m/V

    35.06 = 1000.00/V

    V = 1000.00/35.06

    V = 28.52 L

    How all the data are expressed with two significant figures, the volume must also be expressed with two.
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