Asked by Lilly
A chemist needs 2.00 grams of a liquid compound with a density of 0.785 g/cm^3 density. what volume of compund is required?
Mass= Volume X Density
2.00g x 0.785 g/Cm^3 = 1.57g/cm^3
Not sure is this is correct......
Mass= Volume X Density
2.00g x 0.785 g/Cm^3 = 1.57g/cm^3
Not sure is this is correct......
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Answered by
DrBob222
No. Yes, mass = volume x density so
volume = mass/density = 2/0.785 = ?
volume = mass/density = 2/0.785 = ?
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