The question I have is based on air having a density of 0.0013(g/mL).

What is the mass of 550mL of air?
How do I use the formula
Density = mass/volume to solve this problem?

1 answer

density = mass/volume
rearrange to
mass = volume x density
mass = 550 mL x 0.0013 g/mL = xx g.
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