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30 December, 03:21

The density of a liquid can be determined by weighing a known volume of the liquid in a graduated cylinder. The data from the experiment is as follows: weight of cylinder 10.8 grams; weight of cylinder and liquid 12 grams; reading from cylinder 7.4 mL. Calculate the density of this liquid using the data.

Answer in units of g/mL.

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  1. 30 December, 04:46
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    The density of a liquid is the ratio of its mass to its volume. It is an extensive property even though mass and volume are both intensive properties. At a certain temperature and pressure, the density of a liquid is constant. The solution is as follows:

    Density = Mass of liquid/Volume of liquid

    Mass of liquid = Mass of liquid and cylinder - Mass of cylinder

    Mass of liquid = 12 g - 10.8 g = 1.2 g

    Density = 1.2 g/7.4 mL

    Density = 0.162 g/mL
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