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D = m/V

D = 56g/15ml

D = 3.7g/ml

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Density is the same as specific gravity, and is measured in grams per cc or grams per ml.

So you have 90g/15ml or 6 g/ml

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Density = Mass/Volume = 35.5g/15.0 mL = 2.366... g/mL

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Density = Mass / Volume

42/15=2.8

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2.80 g/ml

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Q: A substance has a mass of 90 g and occupies a volume of 15 ml What is the density of this substance?
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