Come on! Take the grams and divide by the ml to get g/ml (formula is density = mass/volume)
Micayla M.
asked 02/20/22After performing an appropriate experiment, a student finds that 10.000 mL of DI H2O weights 9.921 g. Calculate the density of the water in g/mL.
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