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A sample of an unknown liquid has a volume of 30.0 mL and a mass of 6 g. What is its density? Show your work or explain how you determined this value.

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User Sigmalha
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density equals mass divided by volume so we take 6 and divide it by 30 which will give us 0.2 grams per millimeter
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User BinaryGuy
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Answer: The density of the object will be
0.2g/ml

Explanation:

Density is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.


Density=(mass)/(Volume)

Given : Mass of liquid= 6 grams

Volume of liquid =
30ml

Putting in the values we get:


Density=(6g)/(30ml)=0.2g/ml

Thus density of the liquid will be
0.2g/ml

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User Apurva Patil
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