Two mugs were separately filled with ethanol and with chlorine, respectively. The ethanol-filled mug weighed 422g, meanwhile, the chlorine-filled mug weighed 450g. Both mugs had the same weight of 205g when empty. Convert the volume into mL. A. If the volume of ethanol is 23 deciLiter, what is the weight of ethanol? B. What is the density of chlorine if its volume is 1 decaLiter? (Follow this format: 0.1g/ml )
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Two mugs were separately filled with ethanol and with chlorine, respectively. The ethanol-filled mug weighed 422g, meanwhile, the chlorine-filled mug weighed 450g. Both mugs had the same weight of 205g when empty. Convert the volume into mL.
A. If the volume of ethanol is 23 deciLiter, what is the weight of ethanol?
B. What is the density of chlorine if its volume is 1 decaLiter? (Follow this format: 0.1g/ml )
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