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Question

X http:// bis/view.php?id=5154988 Not Set 0/5 PrintCalculator Periodic Table estion 2 of 5 ca Sapling Learning suppose you have 50.0 3 of a substance with density of 42.0 g/L. Convert the volume from cubic centimeters to milliliters to liters, then determine the mass of the sample in grams. Also show the unit analysis by dragging components into the unit-factor slots below. The question marks (?) represent the answer to the previous step. Number t mL Step 1. 50.0 cm, , x- mL 1000 mL 1.L 42.0 g 1 g 1000 L 42.0L 100 cm 100 mL Number Step 3.

Explanation / Answer

Step1   50cm^3 *1ml/1cm^3    = 50ml

step2   50ml*1L/1000ml     = 0.05L

step3    0.05L*42.0g/1L      = 2.1g