0.22 L of pancake syrup has a mass of 33 g.
a. What is the density of the syrup?
b. Wh...
Physics, 01.10.2021 16:50 mirandahamamaox89fl
0.22 L of pancake syrup has a mass of 33 g.
a. What is the density of the syrup?
b. What mass of syrup would be required to fill a 0.5 L container?
c. If you are given 18 g of syrup, how many mL of syrup would you have?
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