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9 June, 23:00

An empty bottle has a mass of 24,25 grams and 86,55 grams completely full-filled with water. Then, water in the bottle is emptied and bottle is filled again with 123,95 grams of carbon tetrachloride solvent. Which is the density of the solvent?

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  1. 10 June, 01:48
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    The density of a substance is the quotient we obtain when we divide its mass by the volume. The density is,

    density = mass / volume

    The mass of carbon tetrachloride is given to be 123.95 grams and that the volume is obtained by subtracting final weight of the completely full-filled with water bottle with the initial weight.

    86.55 - 24.25 = 62.3 grams

    Since the density of water is 1 grams / cc. Then, the volume of the bottle is also 62.3 cc. The density is therefore,

    density = 123.95 grams / 62.3 cc = 1.99 g/cc
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