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In this part of the lab you will use the mas Mass of the empty beaker = 69.573 g Mass of the beaker + 20 drops of water = 70.692 Start by using the data above to calculate the mass of 20 drops of water. Then use this calculated mass along with the density of water (use the value 1.0 g/ml for the density of water) to calculate the number of drops in exactly 1 mL of water. In this question you will write your numerical answer, paying close attention to significant figures in your calculations. (Remember the rules for multiplying and dividing numbers with measured quantities). In the next text box you can use the rich content editor to show your reasoning, i.e., to show how you arrived at your answer.

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Answered by akash0107k
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