SOLUTION: How do I find the mass of a solution that has a density of 0.775g/mL and a volume of 50 mL
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Question 616493: How do I find the mass of a solution that has a density of 0.775g/mL and a volume of 50 mL
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
all you have to do is multiply them together.
Notice the mL cancels leaving grams:
0.775 g/mL times 50 mL
0.775 * 50 = 38.75 g
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