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Jan Villaroel
Topic: Chemistry Posted 5 months ago
The density of table salt is 2.16 g/cm3. Detail the conversion into units of pounds (mass) and liter (volume), and provide the density in lb/L

The density of table salt is 2.16 g/cm3. Detail the conversion into units of pounds (mass) and liter (volume), and provide the density in lb/L


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Jul 22, 2024
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First, we need to convert grams to pounds. There are approximately 0.00220462 pounds in a gram. So,

2.16 g = 2.16 * 0.00220462 lb = 0.00476 lb

Next, we need to convert cubic centimeters to liters. There are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter. So,

1 cm^3 = 0.001 L

Therefore, the density of table salt is 0.00476 lb/0.001 L = 4.76 lb/L.

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