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19 November, 21:27

Gasoline has a density of 0.69g/cm cubed. Calculate the mass of a litre of gasoline.

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  1. 19 November, 21:47
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    From the information given, the gasoline has a density of 0.69g/cm³ and the volume is 1 liter.

    We first need to realize density of liquids is expressed in g/ml rather than g/cm³ which is for solids.

    So we shall assume density of gasoline here is 0.69g/ml

    We then convert liters to ml so 1 liter = 1000ml

    mass = density * volume

    mass = 0.69g/ml * 1000ml

    mass = 0.69 * 1000

    mass = 690

    Therefore the mass the gasoline is 690 grams.
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