QUESTION 4 2 pointsSave Answer Doc Inmaking is trying to identify a clear colorless solvent. The...
QUESTION 4 2 pointsSave Answer Doc Inmaking is trying to identify a clear colorless solvent. The possible identities are toluene (density = 0.867 g/mL), ethanol (density = 0.789 g/mL), and chloroform (density = 1.483 g/mL). He obtains an experimental density of 0.81 ±0.03 g/mL. What is the most likely identity of his sample? Is his experimental value sufficiently accurate? Toluene Ethanol Chloroform Yes, accuracy is sufficient to support the identity No, accuracy is not sufficient to support the identity