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OpenStudy (lisa_123):

Convert 124.831g of water to mL

OpenStudy (tatianagomezb):

Ok, you need to know the density of water to do this. Density varies with temperature, this info should be somewhere in your notes or books. Make sure you have the correct temperature of the water at the time of weighin, if not you need to make the conversion using a data table with density values at different temperatures. Remember the formula: density= mass/ volume. If anything fails, remember that the density of water used generally is 1,00 g/cm3.

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