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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A sample of liquid bromine has a volume 1.5 pt and weighs 4.9 lb. Using this information, calculate the density of bromine in g/m

OpenStudy (xishem):

I'm going to assume it's supposed to say "bromine in g/mL". \[D=\frac{m}{V}\]\[D=\frac{4.9lbs}{1.5pt}*\frac{453.6g}{1lb}*\frac{2.113pints}{1L}*\frac{1L}{1000mL}=3.1g·mL^{-1}\]

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