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24 March, 03:23

Be sure to answer all parts. an empty erlenmeyer flask weighs 254.0 g. when filled with water (d = 1.00 g/cm3), the flask and its contents weigh 406.9 g. (a) what is the volume of water in the flask? enter your answer in scientific notation.

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  1. 24 March, 04:00
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    Solution:

    The initial mass of flask is 254 g, mass of flask when water added is 406.9 g thus mass of water will be difference of final and initial mass.

    m=406.9 g-254 g=152.9 g

    The density of water is 1.00 g/cm^{3}

    volume can be calculated as follows:

    V=/frac{m}{d}

    Here, m is mass and d is density.

    Putting the values,

    V=/frac{152.9 g}{1.00 g/cm^{3}}=152.9 cm^{3}

    In scientific notation, the volume of water in the flask will be 1.529/times 10^{2} cm^{3}.
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