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27 January, 02:34

A chemistry student needs 55.0g of carbon tetrachloride for an experiment. by consulting the crc handbook of chemistry and physics, the student discovers that the density of carbon tetrachloride is 1.59·gcm-3. calculate the volume of carbon tetrachloride the student should pour out.

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  1. 27 January, 02:51
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    The volume of a substance is simply the ratio of mass and density. Therefore:

    volume = mass / density

    Calculating for volume of Carbon Tetrachloride that the student has to pour out:

    volume = 55.0 g / (1.59 g / cm^3)

    volume = 34.60 cm^3
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