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Marianna
13 days ago
8

What is the mass of a solution that has a density of 0.775 g/ml and a volume of 50.0ml?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Tems11 [2.4K]13 days ago
6 0
Hello!

D = m / V

0.775 = m / 50.0

m = 0.775 * 50.0

m = 38.75 g
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