Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition and Modified Mastering Chemistry with Pearson eText & ValuePack Access Card (7th Edition)
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.5P
PRACTICE 1.5 Chloroform, a substance once used as an anesthetic, has a density of 1.483 g/mL at 20oC. How many milliliters would you use if you needed 9.37 g? (l mL = cm3)
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