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a. After the label fell off a bottle containing a clear liquid believed to be benzene, a chemist measured the density of the liquid to verify its identity. A 25.0-mL portion of the liquid had a mass of 21.95 g. A chemistry handbook lists the density of benzene at15 -C as
0.8787 g/ml. Is the calculated density in agreement with the tabulated value?
b An experiment requires 15 0 g of cyclohexane. whose density at 25 °C is 0.7781 g/ml. What volume of cyclohexane should be used?
c. A spherical ball of lead has a diameter of 5.0 cm. What is the mass of the sphere if lead has a
density of 11.34 g/cm3? (The volume of a sphere is (4 /3) r3, where r is the radius.)
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Laboratory Experiments For Chemistry: The Central Science, Si Edition
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- When 12.6 g calcium carbonate (the principal component of chalk) is treated with 63.0 mL hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid sold in hardware stores; density = 1.096 g/mL), the calcium carbonate reacts with the acid, goes into solution, and carbon dioxide gas bubbles out of the solution. After all of the carbon dioxide has escaped, the solution weighs 76.1 g. Calculate the volume (in liters) of carbon dioxide gas that was produced. (The density of the carbon dioxide gas is 1.798 g/L.)arrow_forwarda) An acetaminophen suspension for infants contains 80 mg/ 0.80 mL suspension. The recommended dosage is 15 mg/kg body weight. How many mL of this suspension should be given to an infant weighing 6.5 kg? b) A runner wants to run 10.0 km. She knows that her running pace is 3.5 m s- 1. How many minutes must she run?arrow_forward17. A contaminated pond has a lead(II) ion concentration of 1.4 mg/L. This pond has a surface area of 135 ft² and an average depth of 2.8 ft. What mass (in grams) of lead could be recovered from the pond? Possibly useful information is shown below: 1 ft³=28.7 L 1 ft³ = 7.48 gallon 1 m = 3.281 ftarrow_forward
- 6. Eggs shipped from a poultry farm in trucks. Each carton of eggs holds 12 eggs. The cartons of eggs are then placed in a crate that holds 20 cartons. The cartons are packed in trucks that carry 3125 crates of eggs. How many truckloads will it take to carry 3.75 x 106 eggs?arrow_forwardII. BOILING POINT ELEVATION: The temperature of a boiling 50 mL of distilled water in an Erlenmeyer flask with a small flame was taken to be 98°C. The bulb of the thermometer must not touch the bottom or sides of the Erlenmeyer flask. In another Erlenmeyer flask, 2.83 grams of urea is dissolved in 10 grams of distilled water. The solution was let to boil gently and its boiling point was recorded to be 101°C. DATA AND RESULTS: (Show all pertinent computations on the space provided if applicable. Answers with no computation will not be considered.) Mass of urea in grams Mass of water in grams Boiling point of distilled water in degrees Celsius Boiling point of urea solution in degrees Celsius Molecular weight of urea in g/mol (experimental) Molecular weight of urea in g/mol (calculated) Percent Error of Molecular weights of urea Change in boiling point SOLUTION/S:arrow_forward7) How many kilograms is a 27 oz. bag of M&M's? 8) How many kilometers can a car travel on 19 gallons of gas if it gets 28 miles per gallon? 9) How many liters of Kool-Aid would it take to fill a 1.00-gallon pitcher? 10) What is the density of solid with a mass of 27.8 g and volume of 8.41 mL? 1.7 L of aluminum? The density of aluminum is 11) How many grams of aluminum are present 2.70 g/mL. 12) What is the volume (mL) of a piece of gold (d = 19,3 g/mL) with a mass of 0.534 kg?arrow_forward
- Gm= 8.50g. Cp= 3.30 g. Mm= 7.10g 2Gc+ 1Mm+4Cp=1Sm 2. a. Is there a relationship between the mass of one s’more and the masses of the reactants used to make it? What is the relationship? b. What law have you studied in this course that might define this relationship? c. Write out the three mass to unit conversion factors. (Note: one is given above)arrow_forward. A sample of an ethanol-water solution has a volume of 52.5 cm³ and a mass of 49.6 g. What is the percentage of ethanol (by mass) in the solution? (Assume that there is no change in volume when the pure compounds are mixed.) The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/cm³ and that of water is 0.998 g/cm³. Percentage of ethanol = b. Alcoholic beverages are rated in proof, which is a measure of the relative amount of ethanol in the beverage. Pure ethanol is exactly 200 proof, a solution that is 50% ethanol by volume is exactly 100 proof. What is the proof of the given ethanol-water solution? proof Submit Answer % [References] Try Another Version 10 item attempts remainingarrow_forwardA stock solution of sodium chloride solution was prepared (at 25°C) by dissolving 250 mg of sodium chloride (58.44 g/mol) in enough water (18.015 g/mol) to make a total volume of 50 milliliters. Density of sodium chloride (at 25°C) = 2.17 g/mL 1. What is the factor of ammonium hydroxide? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4arrow_forward
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