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A Solution has a density of 1.50g/mL How many grams are needed to obtain 10.0mL of solution

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User Eedrah
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DENSITY =MASS/VOLUME

OR MASS = DENSITY X VOLUME


DENSITY =1.5 g/ml AND VOLUME = 10 ml


MASS = 1.5 x 10 = 15 g
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User Aaron Deming
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Answer: The required number of grams needed is 15 grams.

Step-by-step explanation: Given that a solution has a density of 1.50 g/mL.

We are to find the number of grams that are needed to obtain 10.0 mL of solution.

We will be using the UNITARY method to solve the problem.

We have

Number of grams needed o obtain 1 mL of solution = 1.50 gm.

So, number of grams needed to obtain 10.0 mL of solution is given by


(1.50* 10)=15~\textup{gm}.

Thus, the required number of grams needed is 15 grams.

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