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Interpretation:
The density of the sample and the percent error if the accepted value of this sample is 7.01 g/mL needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Density can be defined as the mass per unit volume. The symbol
Answer to Problem 124A
The density of the sample is
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Mass of the sample is = 19.21 g
Volume of water + sample is = 43.1 mL
Volume of the water alone is = 39.0 mL
So, the volume of water displaced = 43.1 mL - 39.0 mL = 4.1 mL
Therefore, the density of the sample,
The percent error if the accepted value of this sample is 7.01 g/mL can be calculated using the value,
From the given data, we have calculated thedensity of the sample to be 4.685 g/mL and the percentage error is 49.78 %.
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