A student finds that 24.96 g of water at 24.9 °C (density= 0.9971 g/cm3) is required to completely fill an empty flask. The water is removed and completely dried; granular solid copper weighing 51.24 g is then added to the flask. With the copper present in the flask, it was determined that 19.24 g of water was required to fill the remaining space in the flask completely. Show all work and determine the following:   A. Volume of the empty flask          24.96g / 0.9971= 25.03mL   B. Volume of the copper         19.24g x 0.9971=19.18mL water          25.03mL – 19.18 mL = 5.84mL copper   C. Density of the copper         51.24g / 5.84ml = 8.77g/ml   D. If this flask could be filled completely with solid copper, what would be the mass of that copper?

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  1. A student finds that 24.96 g of water at 24.9 °C (density= 0.9971 g/cm3) is required to completely fill an empty flask. The water is removed and completely dried; granular solid copper weighing 51.24 g is then added to the flask. With the copper present in the flask, it was determined that 19.24 g of water was required to fill the remaining space in the flask completely. Show all work and determine the following:

 

A. Volume of the empty flask

         24.96g / 0.9971= 25.03mL

 

B. Volume of the copper

        19.24g x 0.9971=19.18mL water

         25.03mL – 19.18 mL = 5.84mL copper

 

C. Density of the copper

        51.24g / 5.84ml = 8.77g/ml

 

D. If this flask could be filled completely with solid copper, what would be the mass of that copper?

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