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A sample of crude oil has a density of 0.87g/mL. What volume in liters does a 3.6-kg sample of this oil occupy?
14 years ago

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Dr Russ
Convert 3.6 kg to g. Note that there is only a space between the number and the unit, there is no hyphen.

volume = mass/density

this will give the volume in mL

1000 mL = 1 L

convert to litres.
14 years ago

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