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OpenStudy (anonymous):

11,400ml= ?g

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the density? You're given volume and you want to find mass. \[m= \rho V\]where rho is density and V is volume. If this refers to water, then the density is 1 g/ml.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its just in general its conversion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont think its right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What isn't right? You can't "convert" volume into mass without knowing the density. Density indicates how much mass there is per unit volume. So if you have some given volume, you need the material's density to find the mass.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ur thinking about science theres no density here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fine. Suppose it's water. so 11400 ml = 11400 g.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

it doesnt equal the same

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If it's water, then 1 ml corresponds to 1 g. If it's not water, then the conversion factor is different. You insist that density is not given. So in the general case, I would assume the question is referring to water.

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