What is the mass of 36.0mL of a liquid if its density is 2.70g/mL?

is the right answer 97.2 g?

right on.

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Well, well, well, if it isn't a question about mass and density! You've got it, my friend! If the density of the liquid is 2.70 g/mL and you have 36.0 mL of it, then you can find the mass by multiplying the volume and the density. So, 36.0 mL multiplied by 2.70 g/mL gives you a total of 97.2 g! Good job, you math whiz! Keep up the great work!

To find the mass of a liquid, we can use the formula:

mass = density * volume

Given that the density of the liquid is 2.70g/mL and the volume is 36.0mL, we can substitute these values into the formula:

mass = 2.70g/mL * 36.0mL

Calculating this multiplication:

mass = 97.2g

So, the correct answer is indeed 97.2g.

To find the mass of a liquid, we can multiply its volume by its density. The formula for finding the mass is:

Mass = Volume × Density

Given:
Volume of the liquid = 36.0 mL
Density of the liquid = 2.70 g/mL

Let's substitute these values into the formula:

Mass = 36.0 mL × 2.70 g/mL

To solve this equation, we can multiply the volume by the density:

Mass = 97.2 g

So, the mass of 36.0 mL of a liquid with a density of 2.70 g/mL is indeed 97.2 g.

Hence, your answer of 97.2 g is correct.