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30 January, 19:58

Suppose you have 150. ml of a substance with density of 28.0 g/dm3. convert the volume from milliliters to liters to cubic decimeters, then determine the mass of the sample in grams. also show the unit analysis by dragging components into the unit-factor slots below. the question marks (?) represent the answer to the previous step.

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  1. 30 January, 23:10
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    1 ml = 1 cm³

    1 dm = 10 cm

    1 dm³ = 10³ cm³

    150. ml = 150. cm³

    150. cm³ * 1 dm³ / (1000 cm³) = 0.150 dm³

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    1 ml = 1 cm³ * 1m³ / (10²) ³ cm³=1 / (10⁶) m³ * (10 dm) ³/1m³ = 10⁻³ dm³

    150. cm³ * 10⁻³ dm³ / 1 cm³ = 0.150 dm³

    0.150 dm³ * 28.0 g/dm³ = 4.20 g
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