The mass of water delivered by a 5-mL volumetric pipet at 24.0oC and standard pressure was 4.851 g. What volume of water was delivered by the pipet? Answer in mL.
volume of water delivered = 4.864 mL
Explanation
The density of water at 24.0 oC = 0.997296 g/mL
mass of water delivered = 4.851 g
volume of water = (mass of water) / (density of water)
volume of water = (4.851 g) / (0.997296 g/mL)
volume of water = 4.864 mL
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