tikajordan19p00bkr tikajordan19p00bkr
  • 25-01-2019
  • Chemistry
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The mass of a substance that has a density of 10.0g/mL and a volume of 6.0mL is ________

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dan4283 dan4283
  • 28-01-2019
density = mass/volume

density*volume=mass

(10.0g/mL)*(6.0mL)=60g
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ysabayomi
ysabayomi ysabayomi
  • 02-03-2020

Answer:

The mass of the substance is 60g

Explanation:

The formula to be used here is that of density

Density = mass ÷ volume

The density of the substance is 10.0 g/mL (according to the question) while the volume of the substance is 6.0 mL (according to the question). The mass of the substance (which is the unknown) can be determined from the formula provided above as

Mass = Density × volume

Mass = 10 × 6

Mass = 60g

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