A drop of water has a volume of approximately 6×10?² mL. Part A How many water molecules does it contain? The density of water is 1.0 g/cm³. Express your answer using one significant figure. N = molecules
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0 g/cm^3 Volume of water = 6*10^-2 mL = 6*10^-2 cm^3 ** Show more…
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