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What is the volume of a sample of water if the mass is 6g? Explain why this is so easy to figure out (think ratio)

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Answer:

6g = 6mL. The gram to milliliter ratio is 1:1.

Explanation:

Volume of a liquid is most commonly measure in milliliters. (mL)

One gram is equal to one milliliter. So, 6 grams of water is equal to 6 milliliters of water.

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