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10 June, 19:45

Suppose we want to charge a flask with 1.9 g of sugar. We put the empty flask on a balance and it is determined to weigh 450 g. Enter the weight we would expect to see on the balance when we're done adding the sugar.

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  1. 10 June, 19:48
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    Answer: 451.9g

    Explanation:

    Weight of empty flask = 450g

    Weight of sugar = 1.9g

    Weight of sugar+flask=450+1.9=451.9g

    The sum of the massed of both the sugar and the flask is the mass the balance will read after the addition of the sugar.
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