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28 July, 20:09

What is the mass in kg of 2.00 l of an intravenous glucose solution with a density of 1.15 g/ml? Report the result with the correct number of significant figures?

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  1. 28 July, 20:50
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    Given dа ta:

    Volume of glucose solution = 2.00 L

    Density of glucose = 1.15 g/ml = 1.15 * 10^3 g/L

    Density of a substance is the amount of that substance present in a unit volume. i. e.

    Density = Mass/volume

    Therefore, Mass of glucose = Density of glucose solution * Volume of the solution

    = 1.15 * 10^3 g/L * 2.00 L = 2.30*10^3 g

    Now,

    10^3 g = 1 kg

    therefore a mass of 2.30*10^3 g = 1 kg * 2.30*10^3 g/10^3 g = 2.30 kg
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