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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The total mass of the hydrogen gas in the Hindenburg zeppelin was 18,000kg. What volume did the hydrogen occupy? answer is in M

OpenStudy (theeric):

Hi! So, are you learning about density?

OpenStudy (theeric):

It looks like it, because I see volume and mass. Density is the mass per volume. If mass is \(m\) and volume is \(v\), you would say that the density is \(\rho\) and \(\rho=\dfrac{m}{v}\). You have the mass and you need the volume. But what about the density? You can find the density on the internet. The place place to go to find the density for this problem, though, is probably your book. It might tell you the exact density that the answer was derived with.

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