Basic Chemistry
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Author: Timberlake, Karen C. , William
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Chapter 2.7, Problem 75PP
Use the density values in Table 2.10 to solve each of the following problems:
a. What is the mass, in grams, of a cube of copper that has a volume of
b. How many kilograms of gasoline till a 12.0-gal gas tank?
c. What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of an ice cube that has a mass of 27 g?
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