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How do you calculate the density in g/mL of 2.0 L of gasoline that weighs 1.32kg?

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Answered by AKSHITH04
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volume of gasoline = 2.0L

(1 litre is equal to 1000 ml )

2L = 2000 ml

mass of gasoline = 1.32 kg

(1 Kg is equal to 1000 grams )

1.32kg = 1320 grams

density = mass /volume

ATP

DENSITY = 1320/ 2000

= 0.66 g/ml


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