SOLUTION: a sample of seawater weighs 158 g and has a volume of 156 mL. what is the density, in g/mL, of seawater?

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Question 159045: a sample of seawater weighs 158 g and has a volume of 156 mL. what is the density, in g/mL, of seawater?
Answer by gonzo(654)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
answer would be 158 grams / 156 milli-liters which would equal 1.012820513 grams per milli-liter
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