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question 28 (4 points)
the density of water at 30.0 °c is 0.995646 g/ml. a hydrometer gave the specific gravity of a sugar solution at this temperature as 1.4567.
the density of the sugar solution is numerically 1 and the units are 2.
a. 4.3511×10^1 b. 4.8348×10^(-2) c. 4.3890×10^1 d. 4.8767×10^(-2)
e. 1.4631 f. 6.8350×10^(-1) g. 1.4504 h. no units i. g
j. g/ml k. ml/g l. ml
Step1: Recall density - specific gravity relationship
The formula for specific gravity (SG) is $SG=\frac{
ho_{substance}}{
ho_{reference}}$, where $
ho_{substance}$ is the density of the substance of interest and $
ho_{reference}$ is the density of the reference substance. Here, the reference substance is water at $30.0^{\circ}C$ with $
ho_{water}=0.995646\ g/mL$ and $SG = 1.4567$ for the sugar - solution.
Step2: Solve for the density of the sugar - solution
We can re - arrange the specific gravity formula to $
ho_{substance}=SG\times
ho_{reference}$. Substitute the given values: $
ho_{sugar - solution}=1.4567\times0.995646\ g/mL$.
$
ho_{sugar - solution}=1.4567\times0.995646 = 1.4504\ g/mL$
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G. 1.4504, J. g/mL