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10 August, 08:11

a sample of sucrose that weighs 9.35 g is placed in a 15ml flask and the remaining volume of the flask is filled with benzene. the density of benzene is 0.879g/cm3. the sucrose and benzene together weigh 17.33g. what is the density of the sucrose?

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  1. 10 August, 08:13
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    The density of sucrose is 1.58 g / cm³

    Calculation

    Step 1 : calculate the volume of benzene

    volume = mass/density

    mass of benzene = total mass - mass of sucrose

    =17.33 g - 9.35 g = 7.98 g

    volume = 7.98 / 0.879 = 9.08 cm³

    Step 2: calculate the volume of sucrose

    volume of sucrose = Total volume - volume of benzene

    Total volume = 15 ml = 15 cm³

    volume of sucrose is therefore = 15 cm³ - 9.08 cm³=5.92 cm³

    Step 4: calculate the density of sucrose

    density = mass/volume

    = 9.35 g / 5.92 cm³ = 1.58 g/cm³
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