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marysya [2.9K]
3 years ago
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A graduated cylinder has 65 mL of water at 25 oC. When 45.0 g of an unknow solid is dropped into the graduated cylinder, the liq

uid surface reaches a volume of 75.8 mL. What is the density of the unknown solid
Chemistry
1 answer:
inysia [295]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

4.17 g/mL

Explanation:

In order to determine the density of the solid, we need to know both its mass and its volume.

<em>The mass </em>is already given to us by the problem, 45.0 g.

As for <em>the volume</em>, we can determine it by using <u>Archimedes' principle.</u> It states that the volume of water displaced by an object when submerged is equal to the object's volume.

  • Water displaced = 75.8 mL - 65 mL = 10.8 mL

Finally we <u>calculate the density</u> of the solid:

  • Density = mass / volume = 45.0 g / 10.8 mL
  • Density = 4.17 g/mL
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