Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 0321910419
ISBN 13: 978-0-32191-041-7

Chapter 1 - Introduction: Matter and Measurement - Additional Exercises - Page 38: 1.65d

Answer

This gives units for density.

Work Step by Step

We know that $mg$ is a unit for mass, and we know that liters are a unit for volume. Therefore, $mg/L$ gives the mass per unit volume. Mass per unit volume gives density, so $mg/L$ gives density.
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