Chapter 1: Q37P (page 11)
A typical sugar cube has an edge length of 1 cm. If you had a cubical box that contained a mole of sugar cubes, what would its edge length be? (.)
Short Answer
The edge length of cubical box is .
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Chapter 1: Q37P (page 11)
A typical sugar cube has an edge length of 1 cm. If you had a cubical box that contained a mole of sugar cubes, what would its edge length be? (.)
The edge length of cubical box is .
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