A liquid has a volume of 34.6 mL and a mass of 46.0 g. What is the density of the liquid?

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The density of a substance is given by the equation: density = mass / volume.

Given that the volume is 34.6 mL and the mass is 46.0 g, we can substitute these values into the equation to calculate the density.

density = 46.0 g / 34.6 mL

To convert mL to g, we need to know the density of the liquid. Without this information, we cannot determine the density of the liquid.