Asked by Lena
"calculate the volume of 5g of a substance with a density of 6g/mL. SHOW ALL WORK"
I just can't figure it out. D=M/V. But if you're making both sides equal?
If someone could just explain. Because at first I thought it was 8.3, then 5/30, and I'm not asking for an answer, just an explanation.
Thank you!
I just can't figure it out. D=M/V. But if you're making both sides equal?
If someone could just explain. Because at first I thought it was 8.3, then 5/30, and I'm not asking for an answer, just an explanation.
Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
drwls
D = M/V, therefore V = M/D
V = (5g) /(6 g/ml) = 0.833 ml
Note how the "g" dimensions cancel out to give you the ml dimensions of the answer, as well as the number.
V = (5g) /(6 g/ml) = 0.833 ml
Note how the "g" dimensions cancel out to give you the ml dimensions of the answer, as well as the number.
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