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If a rectangular solid has a mass of 59.345 g and measures 10.05 cm by 5.20 cm by 1.25 cm,
  what is the density of the solid?
 
  A) 0.908 g/cm3
  B) 1.10 g/cm3
  C) 1.14 g/cm3
  D) 5.91 g/cm3
  E) 65.3 g/cm3

Question 2

The concentration of sodium chloride in an aqueous solution that is 2.13 M and that has a density of 1.01 g/mL is ________ by mass.
 
  A) 2.11
  B) 7.83
  C) 124
  D) 12.3
  E) 14.2



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Answer to Question 1

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