Concept explainers
Calculate the volume of
a. Acetone
b. Olive oil
c. Chloroform
(a)
Interpretation:
The volume of
Concept introduction:
Density is defined as the ratio of mass of a substance to its volume. The formula to calculate density is,
Answer to Problem 6.1E
The volume of
Explanation of Solution
The given mass of acetone is
The given density of acetone is
The formula to calculate density is,
The above equation can be written as,
Substitute the given values in the above formula.
Therefore, the volume of
The volume of
(b)
Interpretation:
The volume of
Concept introduction:
Density is defined as the ratio of mass of a substance to its volume. The formula to calculate density is,
Answer to Problem 6.1E
The volume of
Explanation of Solution
The given mass of olive oil is
The given density of olive oil is
The formula to calculate density is,
The above equation can be written as,
Substitute the given values in the above formula.
Therefore, the volume of
The volume of
(c)
Interpretation:
The volume of
Concept introduction:
Density is defined as the ratio of mass of a substance to its volume. The formula to calculate density is,
Answer to Problem 6.1E
The volume of
Explanation of Solution
The given mass of chloroform is
The given density of chloroform is
The formula to calculate density is,
The above equation can be written as,
Substitute the given values in the above formula.
Therefore, the volume of
The volume of
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