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a solution has a density of 1.50 g/mL. how many grams are needed to obtain 10.0 mL of solution?

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A solution has a density of 1.50 g/mL. How many grams are needed to obtain 10.0 mL of solution?
13 years ago

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bobpursley
10 ml will have a mass of =density*volume=15grams
13 years ago
Rhianna
A soultion has a density of 1.05 g/mL. How many grams are needed to obtain 14 mL of sloution?
10 years ago
Michel
Answer is : 15 grams
1 mL = 1.50 gm
(1.50 x 10) = 15gm
4 years ago

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