mass of a dry 50 ml breaker is 49.234g. from a graduated cylinder 10.0 ml of water is transferred to this breaker and weighted it as 59.221 g.( Density of water at 23=0.9978g/ml).
Calculate..
a- mass of water
b-theoretical (actual) volume transferred
c-percentage error arising in the volume measurment
mass of a dry 50 ml breaker is 49.234g. from a graduated cylinder 10.0 ml of water is transferred to this breaker and weighted it as 59.221 g.( Density of water at 23=0.9978g/ml).
Given : Mass of 50 mL = 49.234 g
Volume of water = 10.0 ml
Mass of beaker with water = 59.221 g
Density of water = 0.9978 g/mL
a) Calculation of mass of water
We calculate mass of water by using empty and filled beaker.
Mass of water = Mass of filled water
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