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18 May, 05:41

50.0 grams of acetic acid are required for an experiment. What volume, in milliliters, of a 1.105 g/cm3 acetic acid solution must be measured for the experiment?

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  1. 18 May, 07:00
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    45.2 mL must be meausred for the experiment

    Explanation:

    The density of the acetic acid is 1.105 g/mL, so this data gives the information about how many grams are contained in 1mL of volume.

    Notice that 1 mL = 1 cm³

    Acetic acid Density = Acetic acid mass / acetic acid volume

    1.105 g/mL = 50 g / acetic acid volume

    Acetic acid volume = 50 g / 1.105g/mL ⇒ 42.5 mL
  2. 18 May, 09:21
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    The volume of this acetic acid solution is 45.2 mL

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of acetic acid = 50.0 grams

    Density = 1.105 grams / cm³ = 1.105 grams / mL

    Step 2: Calculate volume acetic acid silution

    Density = mass / volume

    ⇒ Density of acetic acid solution = 1.105 grams / mL

    ⇒ mass of acetic acid = 50.0 grams

    ⇒ volume of the acetic acid solution = ?

    Volume = mass / density

    Volume = 50.0 grams. 1.105 grams / mL

    Volume = 45.2 mL

    The volume of this acetic acid solution is 45.2 mL
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