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1 April, 09:15

What is the mass of 125 mL gaseous chlorine, density = 3.16 g/L?

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  1. 1 April, 09:33
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    The mass of 125 mL gaseous chlorine, density = 3.16 g/L is:

    Explanation:

    Density

    It is defined as mass per unit volume for a given substance.

    Its formula is D=M/V

    Its unit is = kg/m³

    In the above asked question:

    Mass of gaseous chlorine = ?

    Volume of gaseous chlorine = 125 ml = 125/1000=0.125L

    Density = 3.16 g/L

    D=M/V

    M=V x D

    M=0.125 x 3.16

    M = 0.395 g
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