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4 September, 23:09

If unknown to you, your pipet was incorrectly calibrated so that it transferred less than 10.00 mL of your solution, the density you calculated for the liquid would tend to be smaller or larger than the correct value. Explain.

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  1. 4 September, 23:11
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    The density would be larger than the correct value.

    Explanation:

    First off, the realtionship between denisty and volume is given in the equation below;

    Density = Mass / Volume

    From this equation, Density is inversely proportional to volume. This means as the volume increases, the density decreases and as the volume decreases the density increases.

    Assuming all thing's being normal;

    Mass = 2g

    Volume = 10ml

    Density = 2 / 10 = 0.2 g/ml

    Second case scenario;

    'your pipet was incorrectly calibrated so that it transferred less than 10.00 mL"

    Lets have a value of 8ml for our volume. Mass remains constant.

    Density = 2 / 8 = 0.25 g/ml

    The density would be larger than the correct value.
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