You can detect salt in water without tasting by measuring the density of the water. Place a glass of spring water and a glass of the suspected salt water on a balance scale and the heavier one contains salt. Other ways to test for salt in water is to put a drop of water on the end of a nail and place in a gas flame. If the water contains salt, the flame will turn a yellow/orange color.
You have to find the gram formula mass of C6H6 then do mass (g) = mol x GFM
<u>Answer:</u> The correct answer is 0.745 km
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given:
A numerical value of 815 yards
To convert this into kilometers, we use the conversion factor:
1 km = 1093.6 yards
Converting the given value into kilometers, we get:

Hence, the correct answer is 0.745 km
In the year 1909, Robert A. Millikan and Harvey Fletcher performed the oil drop experiment.