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Question Posted Sunday January 8 2006, 10:13 am

hey i need some help...i have the mass of both a solid and a liquid, and i need to find the volume. is there a formula for this? what is the formula and how exactly do i use it. thanks in advance

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syireen answered Monday January 9 2006, 6:25 pm:
m=n/M

m- mass
n-moles
M-molar mass

i dont exactly know if thats a chemistry question but i remember using this formula mostly in chemistry in grade 11.

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duzzie19 answered Sunday January 8 2006, 1:00 pm:
well for the volume of the solid u could use the water displacement method, and for the volume of the liquid, if you know the density (if it is water than the density is delta (=1g/cm3)) than you can solve for volume

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Mackenzie answered Sunday January 8 2006, 10:54 am:
I found a couple of websites which might help explain this to you. I think you should give them a try, they look promising:
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