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Paula Hanna
31 August, 22:10
What is the volume, in mL, of 6.66 g of acetone?
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Vicente Bartlett
1 September, 00:55
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The density of acetone is 0.791 g/ml. Given 6.66 g of acetone, to get the volume of the liquid, we use density = mass / volume formula. Volume is equal to mass over density, hence after substituting, volume is equal to 8.42 ml.
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