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- a flask that weighs 345.8 g is filled with 225 ml of carbon tetrachloride. the weight of the flask and carbon tetrachloride is found to be 703.55 g. from this information, calculate the density of carbon tetrachloride.
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Step1: Find mass of carbon - tetrachloride
The mass of the flask and carbon - tetrachloride is $m_{total}=703.55$ g and the mass of the flask is $m_{flask}=345.8$ g. So the mass of carbon - tetrachloride $m = m_{total}-m_{flask}$.
$m=703.55 - 345.8=357.75$ g
Step2: Calculate density
The volume of carbon - tetrachloride $V = 225$ mL. The density formula is $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$.
$
ho=\frac{357.75}{225}=1.59$ g/mL
Step1: Apply density formula
Given mass $m = 65.14$ g and volume $V=35.4$ mL. Using the density formula $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$.
$
ho=\frac{65.14}{35.4}=1.84$ g/mL
Step1: Use density - mass - volume relation
The density formula is $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$, and we want to find $m$. Rearranging gives $m=
ho V$. Given $
ho = 0.8765$ g/mL and $V = 250.0$ mL.
$m=0.8765\times250.0 = 219.125$ g
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$1.59$ g/mL