If you know the density and the mass of an object, what formula would you use to calculate its volume?
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The set equation relating mass, density, and volume is D=m/v or density equals mass divided by volume. 2 Plug your values into the equation. If the density of your object is 500 kg/m 3 (kilograms per cubic meter), then you put 500 in place of the D for 500=m/v.
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The answer is sodium hydroxide.
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