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What volume of a liquid having a density of 4.55 g/cm3 is needed to supply 10.47 grams of that liquid? Answer in cm3.
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Answered by DrBob222
mass = volume x density
10.47 = volume x 4.55 g/cc
Solve for volume in cc.
12 years ago
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