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Suppose you have 2.50 L of a substance with a density of 8.00 g/mL and you want to determine the mass of the substance. The calculation can be broken down into three steps. First, convert the volume from liters to milliliters. Then, determine the mass of the sample in grams. Finally, convert the mass from grams to kilograms. Show the unit analysis by placing the correct components into the unit‑factor slots. The question marks (?) represent the answer to the previous step.

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