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21 March, 10:18

How many cubic centimeters of water are required to fill a graduated cylinder to the 50.0-ml mark?

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  1. 21 March, 10:22
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    The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

    First, we find the conversion rate for mL to Cubic Centimeter:

    1 mL = 1 Cubic Centimeter

    Therefore, in order to fill a graduated cylinder to the 50.0 mL mark, we need 50 mL of water.

    Using the conversion of 1 mL = 1 Cubic Centimeter, we get 50 Cubic Centimeter.

    So, you need 50 Cubic Centimeter of water to fill a graduated cylinder to the 50.0 mL mark. This problem was a trick question and quite easy.

    Fun facts for this problem are:

    Fact 1: 50mL = 50 Cubic Centimeter

    Fact 2: An mL and a cubic centimeter have the same amount.
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