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Home > Science > Chemistry   »   My chemistry is due tomorrow and i really dont understand how to convert density mass

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My chemistry is due tomorrow and i really dont understand how to convert density mass

i need to convert 1.799kg/m^3 to g/cm^3
please help me.

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Here's a clue:

1 kg / (m^3) = 0.001 g / (cm^3)

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Unknown008 agrees: Yes, only a matter of simple conversion of kg into g and m^3 to cm^3, then simplifying
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