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it depends.

density = 1g/ml

d = m/v

m = d x (you have to add your volume here)

m = 1 x (fixed volume)

m = fixed volume

so the mass of pure water depends on its volume.

pure water has a set density, but it doesn't have a set pass. it all depends on what the water is contained in.

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You need to be a bit more specific with your question. I presume you mean the molecular mass of water?

This can be worked out from your Periodic Table. We know the Atomic Mass of hydrogen is ~1, and oxygen is ~ 16. The molecular formula for water is H2O, therefore we have (2*1) for the Hydrogen, + (1 * 16) for the oxygen. Therefore the molecular mass of water is ~ 18.

Note: I rounded the molecular values off to 1 and 16 for the purposes of a simple example. The real molecular mass of hydrogen is 1.00794 and for oxygen is 15.9949. If you have to use more significant figures, use these numbers.

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Fresh water has maximum density at around 4 degrees Celsius. Here is a table of density of pure water and an average of tap water in grams per cubic centimeter. Tap water will vary its density depending upon source due to its different composition of mineral salts.

degreespuretapCelsiusg/ccg/cc00.999900.9998741.000000.99999200.998200.99823400.992200.99225600.983200.98389800.971800.97487

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75%

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18.014g/mol

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