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Ethylene glycol, commonly used as automobile antifreeze, has a specific gravity of 1.1088 at room temperature (25 ℃). What is the mass of 1.00 L of ethylene glycol at this temperature?
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Answered by DrBob222
Assuming it is 100% stuff,
mass = 1.1088 g/mL x 1000 mL = ?
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