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What is the mass of a liter of gasoline that has a density of 0.70 g/cm3
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What is the mass of a liter of gasoline that has a density of 0.70 g/cm3
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1mL=1cm3
1cm3 contains 0.70g of gasoline
1L=1000mL=1000cm3
1000cm3 must contain 700g of gasoline.
Ans: 0.7kg of gasoline
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