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Biology, 31.01.2022 14:00 brittanycrowdis

The mass of 1mL of pure water is 1g under standard conditions which are latm pressure ( at sea level) and 25 degrees Centigrade. The mass of 1mL of water changes depending on temperature and altitude. The mass of 1mL water in our laboratory is approximately 0.97g (our lab is cold and way above sea level). Based on this value, the mass of 50mL of water on your bench would be (be sure to include the unit of mass of your answer !)

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