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A small beaker contains 55.0 mL of water. What would be the mass of the water?

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55gr.
55ml*(1gr/ml)=55gr.
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User Keyofnight
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that density of water is 1.00 g/ml and it is given that volume of the beaker is 55.0 ml.

As density is mass divided by molar mass.

Mathematically, Density =
(mass)/(volume)

Therefore, calculate the mass of water present in the beaker as follows.

Density =
(mass)/(volume)

1.00 g/ml =
(mass)/(55.0 ml)

mass =
1.00 g/ml * 55.0 ml

= 55.0 g

Thus, we can conclude that mass of the water is 55.0 g.

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