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Yuliana Vincent
13 July, 12:18
How is the density of a substance calculated?
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Antonio Chavez
13 July, 14:00
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Example:
sample density of gasoline, 20 g of weigth into 5 mL
Answer:
D = m / V
D = 20 g / 5 mL
D = 4 g/mL
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