Chemistry, asked by mckenzierobinson283, 10 months ago

If you have a density of 3 g/mL and a volume of 10mL , what is the mass?

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Answered by teju031203
2

Answer:

30g

Explanation:

Density=mass/volume

3 g/ml=mass/10ml

mass=10*3

Hence,mass=30g

Answered by QuickSilver04
0

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Density=3g/ml

volume=10ml

Then mass is

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