A liquid has a volume of 34.6 mL and a mass of 460.0 mg. What is the density of the liquid in g/mL?
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We know that 1 g = 1000 mg, so we can divide the mass by 1000 to get the mass in grams: 460.0 mg * (1 g / 1000 mg) = 0.460 g Now, we can use the formula for density, which is: Density = Mass / Volume Show more…
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