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What is the density of 100 ml of water if the mass is 99.5 g?

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What is the density of 100 ml of water if the mass is 99.5 g?

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Solution

The density of a substance is calculated by the formula:

Density = Mass / Volume

Given in the problem:

Mass (m) = 99.5 g Volume (V) = 100 ml

Substitute the given values into the formula:

Density = 99.5 g / 100 ml = 0.995 g/ml

So, the density of the water is 0.995 g/ml.

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