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Water has a density of 0.997 g/mL at room temperature (25 C). If you have exactly 500 mL of water, what is its mass in kg?
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Answered by DrBob222
0.997 g/mL x 500 mL x (1 kg/1000 g) = ?
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Water has a density of 0.997 g/mL at room temperature (25 C). If you have exactly 500 mL of water, what is its mass in kg?

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