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A 0.217-kg sample of methylene chloride has a density of 1.326 g/cm3. Calculate its
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DrBob222
mass = volume x density
Plug and chug.
13 years ago
Steve
kg/(kg/cm^3) = cm^3
so,

.217kg/(.001326kg/cm^3) = 163.6cm^3
13 years ago

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