A 75.0-g sample of a pure liquid, liquid A, with a density of 3.00 g/mL is mixed
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A 75.0-g sample of a pure liquid, liquid A, with a density of 3.00 g/mL is mixed with a 50.0-mL sample of a pure liquid, liquid B, with a density of 2.00 g/mL. What is the total volume of the mixture? (Assume there is no reaction upon the mixing of A and B.)
a. 275 mL
b. 175 mL
c. 125 mL
d. 100. mL
e. 75 mL
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