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21 October, 23:30

An empty beaker weighs 25.91 g. When completely filled with water, the beaker and its contents have a total mass of 333.85 g. What volume does the beaker hold?

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  1. 21 October, 23:59
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    The beaker holds 307.94 mL

    Explanation:

    As we know that the volume that beaker hold is the volume of water that occupied by it.

    For this first we have to find mass of the water in the beaker

    This can be calculated by the subtraction of beaker's weight from the weight of beaker and water.

    weight of water (m) = total weight - weight of beaker

    Empty weight of beaker = 25.91 g

    Weight of beaker with water = 333.85 g

    Weight of water = 333.85 - 25.91 = 307.94 g

    Density of water = 1 g/mL

    We have

    Mass = Volume x density

    307.94 = Volume x 1

    Volume = 307.94 mL

    The beaker holds 307.94 mL
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