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8 December, 17:29

Suppose you have 150. ml of a substance with density of 42.0 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. 8 December, 20:25
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    First let's make the conversions corresponding to the volume:

    milliliters to liters:

    150 (ml) * (1/1000) (L / mL) = 0.15 L

    Liters to cubic decimeters

    0.15L * (1/1) (dm ^ 3 / L) = 0.15 dm ^ 3

    Then, by definition, density is equal to mass between volumes:

    d = m / v

    Clearing the mass we have:

    m = d * v

    Substituting:

    m = (42.0 g / dm3) * (0.15 dm ^ 3)

    m = 6.3g

    answer:

    the mass of the sample in grams is

    m = 6.3g
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