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All answers must have the correct unit! (g/mL) d= mass/volume, d= masa/volumen Find the density of the following:

A. A substance with mass of 35.0 g and occupies 25.0 mL

B. A substance that has a mass of 45.0 g and occupies 2.00 L (remember what the units for density we use are)

C. A substance with mass of 2750 g and occupies 250 mL

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