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A student needs to determine the density of an irregularly shaped object. This student prepares a...
A student needs to determine the density of an irregularly shaped object. This student prepares a solution mixture where the object is suspended. The collected data is shown in the table below. Liquid g Density mL Volume (mL) Chloroform 1.465 5.41 Ethanol 0.789 3.13 Determine the density of the object. Object's density mL
2. A student needs to determine the density of two metal objects. The first object is a cube and the second object is a rectangular bar. The student uses calipers to measure the length of the objects. a. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the metal cube if it has a mass of 84.55 g and an edge length of 2.16 cm? g mL b. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the rectangular bar...
A 2-liter graduated cylinder initially contains 500ml of water. An irregularly shaped object having a mass of 105gm is submerged into the water. The final volume of the water in the cylinder is 1025ml. Determine the density of the object.
A student needs 15.0 grams of ethanol for an experiment. If the density of ethanol is 0.789 g/mL, how many milliliters of ethanol are needed? (use numbers only and do not include units)
2. A piece of jewelry was tested by method A (Density of Irregularly Shaped Solids by Water Displacement) to determine if it was pure silver or a silver-plated resin. The mass of the jewelry was 1.52 g. A chemist measured the volume displaced by the item, then repeated the experiment. She obtained two different values, 0.16 mL and 0.14 mL. Calculate the density of this item using each volume amount. How do the experimentally obtained density values compare to that...
2. A student needs to determine the density of two metal objects. The first object is a cube and the second object is a rectangular bar. The student uses calipers to measure the length of the objects. a. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the metal cube if it has a mass of 84.55 g and an edge length of 2.16 cm? mL b. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the rectangular bar if...
2. A student needs to determine the density of two metal objects. The first object is a cube and the second object is a rectangular bar. The student uses calipers to measure the length of the objects. a. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the metal cube if it has a mass of 70.55 g and an edge length of 2.16 cm? mL b. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the rectangular bar if...
2. A student needs to determine the density of two metal objects. The first object is a cube and the second object is a rectangular bar. The student uses calipers to measure the length of the objects. a. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the metal cube if it has a mass of 66.55 g and an edge length of 2.16 cm? | g mL b. What is the density (in grams per milliliter) of the rectangular...
In the lab, a student determines the density of a metal object by measuring its mass on a balance and its volume by displacement in a graduated cylinder. The data collected by the student is shown. mass of object: 42.231 g volume of water in cylinder before object submersed: 28.01 mL volume of water + object in cylinder: 34.39 mL Calculate the density of the object. d = g/mL Based on the recorded volume data, and assuming that the student...
Ana lab a student determines the density of a metal object by measuring its mass on a balance and its volume by displacement in a graduated cylinder In the lab, a student determines the density of a metal object by measuring its mass on a balance and its volume by displacement in a graduated cylinder. The data collected by the student is shown. mass of object: 46.675 g volume of water in cylinder before object submersed: 29.79 mL volume of...