How many grams would 1 pt of HCl weigh with specific gravity of 1.16? 2. If 500 mL of ferric chloride solution weighs 650 g, what is its specific gravity? 3. If 150 mL of polyethylene glycol has a density of 1.1333. What will be its weight? 4. A pycnometer weighs 21. 62 g when filled with water it weighs 46.71 g, and when filled with another liquid, it weighs 43.28 g. Calculate the specific gravity of the liquid.
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SOLVE FOR THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS. SHOW YOUR COMPLETE SOLUTION & THE CANCELLATION OF THE UNITS OF MEASUREMENT. BOX AND HIGHLIGHT YOUR FINAL ANSWER. LABEL YOUR FINAL ANSWER. OBSERVE THE CORRECT WAY OF COMPUTING. ROUND-OFF YOUR FINAL ANSWER INTO THE FOLLOWING:
WEIGHT = 4 DECIMAL PLACES
VOLUME = 2 DECIMAL PLACES
DENSITY, SPECIFIC GRAVITY & SPECIFIC VOLUME= 4 DECIMAL PLACES
1. How many grams would 1 pt of HCl weigh with specific gravity of 1.16?
2. If 500 mL of ferric chloride solution weighs 650 g, what is its specific gravity?
3. If 150 mL of polyethylene glycol has a density of 1.1333. What will be its weight?
4. A pycnometer weighs 21. 62 g when filled with water it weighs 46.71 g, and when filled with another liquid, it weighs 43.28 g. Calculate the specific gravity of the liquid.
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