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Suppose you have 2.50 l of a substance with density of 7.00 g/ml. convert the volume from liters to milliliters, then determine the mass of the sample in grams and convert to kilograms. also show the unit analysis by dragging components into the unit-factor slots below. the question marks (

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User Mdzh
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2.50Lx(1000ml/1L)x(7.00g/mL)x(1kg/1000g)=17.5g
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User Ben Collier
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Answer : The mass of substance in kilograms is 17.5 kg.

Explanation :

Density : It is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.

Formula used for density :


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)

Given :

Volume = 2.50 L

Density of substance = 7.00 g/mL

First we have to convert the volume from liter to milliliters.

Conversion used :

1 L = 1000 mL

As,
1L=1000mL

So,
2.50L=(2.50L)/(1L)* 1000mL=2500mL

Now we have to calculate the mass of substance.


Mass=Density* Volume


Mass=7.00g/mL* 2500mL=17500g

Now we have to convert mass from grams to kilograms.

Conversion used :

1 g = 0.001 kg

As,
1g=0.001kg

So,
17500g=(17500g)/(1g)* 0.001kg=17.5kg

Thus, the mass of substance in kilograms is 17.5 kg.

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