ayleenoli2003
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  • 15-11-2017
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Calculate the density of a sample of liquid with a volume of 130 m1 and a mass of 585 g .

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silvermay
silvermay silvermay
  • 15-11-2017
(I'm not sure what the unit "m1" is. Do you mean ml for milliliters? I am going to use ml in this problem.)
Volume= 130ml 
Mass= 585g
The formula for density is
Density=Mass/Volume
All you have to do is pop the information in the formula Density= 585g/130ml
585/130= 4.5 
you can't divide g/ml, so just leave it the way it is
Therefore the answer is
 Density= 4.5 g/ml
Hope this helps!




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