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5 December, 10:43

How many liters are there in 122 grams of Cu (NO3) 2?

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  1. 5 December, 12:06
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    0.4 mL is the volume of 122 g of Cupper (II) nitrate

    Explanation:

    You have to work with density, to solve the problem.

    Density is the relation mass / volume

    Cupper (II) nitrate density = Cupper (II) nitrate mass / Cupper (II) nitrate volume

    3.05 g/mL = 122 g / Cupper (II) nitrate volume

    Cupper (II) nitrate volume = 122 g / 3.05 g/mL

    Cupper (II) nitrate volume = 0.4 mL
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