SOLUTION: This is a conversion problem, but I hope you can still help. The problem stated, Copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm^3. What is this in g/L? What is this in g/m^3. My answers wer

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Question 353277: This is a conversion problem, but I hope you can still help. The problem stated, Copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm^3. What is this in g/L? What is this in g/m^3. My answers were a)8.96 x 10^-3, and b) 8.96 x 10^-6. We put the answers on a group site, and it looks like alot of people got 8.96 x 10^3 and 8.96 x 10^6. Who's correct? Thank you!!
Answer by jrfrunner(365) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
they are right: the answers should be 8.96 x 10^3 and 8.96 x 10^6
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1 cm^3=1ml therefore 10^3cm^3=1L
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100cm = 1M therefore 10^6cm^3=1M^3