Determine the mass of water

  1. A scientist uses 3 g of water (H2O) in an experiment. Which option describes the first step in calculating the number of
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  2. One cubic centimetre (1.0 cm3) of water has a mass of 1.0 × 10−3 kg. (a) Determine the mass of1.0 litre of water. Assuming
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  3. mass of evaporating dish 22.34mass of evaporating dish +hydrate 24.64 mass of evaporating dish +anhydrous salt 23.85
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  4. mass of evaporating dish 22.34mass of evaporating dish +hydrate 24.64 mass of evaporating dish +anhydrous salt 23.85
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  5. You're working on an experiment to determine the calorie content of peanuts. To do this, you burn a peanut beneath a container
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  6. one cubic meter of water hass a mass of 1.0x10^-3. (a) determine the mass of 1.0 m^3. (b) assu!ing biological substance are 98%
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  7. Ok, For Cup CMass of cup,water,stirrer: 55.15 Mass of sodium bicarbonate: 2.02g mass of citric acid: 0.77g total mass: 57.94g
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  8. one drop of water has a mass of one gram. determine the mass of 625 drops of water in slugs
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  9. One drop of water has a mass of one gram. Determine the mass of 625 drops of water in slugs.
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  10. What is the mass of 2H2O in the equation below?The Law of Conservation of Mass can help you determine the mass of a reactant or
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