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If 1 cc of a substance has a mass of 1.5 g, the density is what?

I think it is 1.5 but not sure.

density = mass/volume
d = 1.5 g/1 cc = 1.5 g/cc.
18 years ago

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Answered by Hollie
Density = mass/volume
So d= 1.5 g/cm3 and this is my answer
8 years ago
Answered by Hollie
I love math 100+100=-300
8 years ago
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If 1 cc of a substance has a mass of 1.5 g, the density is what?

I think it is 1.5 but not sure.

density = mass/volume
d = 1.5 g/1 cc = 1.5 g/cc.

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