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30 September, 09:40

What is the volume in milliliters of 7.66 g of acetone

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  1. 30 September, 09:43
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    In order to solve this, we have to know the density of acetone because it is the ratio of mass to volume. At a certain temperature and pressure, the density of a specific substance does not change. It is an intrinsic property of a substance with temperature and pressure dependence. Assuming this is in normal conditions, the density is equal to 0.784 g/mL. So, the volume would be equal to

    Volume = Mass/Density

    Volume = 7.66 g/0.784 g/mL = 9.77 mL
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