SOLUTION: A sample of seawater contains 6.0277g sodium chloride per liter of solution. How many mg of salt would be found in 15.0 ml of seawater?

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Question 125764: A sample of seawater contains 6.0277g sodium chloride per liter of solution.
How many mg of salt would be found in 15.0 ml of seawater?

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
since there are 1000 miligrams in a gram, and 1000 mililiters in a liter
__ grams per liter is the SAME as miligrams per mililiter

6.0277*15

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