[References] Summary pt pt Scientists frequently work in a variety of units. For example a density in units of g/cm³ (or

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[References] Summary pt pt Scientists frequently work in a variety of units. For example a density in units of g/cm³ (or the equivalent g/mL) can also be expressed in units of kg/m². As a student you must know how to change from one to the other. Converting from g to kg is straightforward, there are 1000 g in 1 kg. However, the conversion from cm³ to m³ is more complex There are 100 cm in 1 m. But the units we use in density are cm² and m². Converting cm² to m³ requires cubing pt that amount pt (100 cm) (1 m) thus pt 1x 10 cm² = 1 m² pt Chemistry Example pr 1 pt Metallic osmium, Os, has a density of 22.59 g/cm³ the largest known elemental density. What is osmium's density in kg/m³> 1 pt 9 1 pr Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining 1 pt Submit Answer 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 8:38 PM arch 4/7/2022 pt O 17 77°F
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