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Isla Bruce
4 June, 00:38
D=8.6g/mL and M=125g what is the volume
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Judith Buck
4 June, 03:49
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Volume is mass times density
so v=m*d
v=125g*8.6g/ml
1075 ml because grams cancels out
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