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