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  • 16-10-2020
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What’s the mass of a substance that’s density is 100.09g/mL and takes up 52.75mL?

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SuperLana
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  • 16-10-2020
Answer: 5,279.7475g

Mass = Density x Volume
Fill in the blanks :D
Mass= 100.09g/mL x 52.75mL

The mL cancels out and you multiply the numbers.
Mass= 5,279.7475 g
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