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29 September, 10:39

Given the density of water is 1 g/mL, what is the mass of 1000mL of water?

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  1. 29 September, 11:06
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    1000g

    Explanation:

    you would find grams by setting up the equation d = g/ml. next plug everything in to get 1=g/1000. to get grams by itself multiply each side by 1000. this now make the equation 1000=g which is the answer.
  2. 29 September, 12:07
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    1000g.

    Explanation:

    The conversion is fairly simple - however many grams you have, you have the same amount of milliliters. Water is a special, special substance!
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