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31 January, 20:49

Glycerol is a syrupy liquid often used in cosmetics and soaps. A 2.50-L sample of pure glycerol has a mass of 3.15*10^3g.

What is the density of glycerol in grams per cubic centimeter?

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  1. 31 January, 22:39
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    Density = unit mass / unit volume

    1L = 1000cm^3

    Unit volume = 2.5 x 1000 = 2500

    Unit mass = 3.15*10^3g = 3150

    Density = 3150/2500 = 315/250 = 63/50 = 1 13/50 = 1.26g/cm^3
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