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Come on, don't you have a graduated cylinder in which to directly measure the volume of the fluid so that you can get the 50ml that you want? And once you have the volume you want, you are also free to weigh it and find out what it actually weighs, if you need to know.

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1.5 L = 1500 ml

1.26 grams per ml => the glycerol has a mass of 1.26 * 1500 grams = 1.26*1.5 kilograms

= 1.89 kg

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Q: What is the mass in kilograms of 1.50 L of the liquid glycerol which has a density of 1.26 grams per ml?
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