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Chemistry, 29.08.2020 03:01 pinky1509

Suppose you have 150. mL of a substance with a density of 46.0 g/dm3 and want to determine the mass of the substance. The calculation can be broken down into three steps. First, convert the volume from milliliters to liters. Then, convert the volume from liters to cubic decimeters. Finally, determine the mass of the sample in grams.

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