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17 June, 02:02

An experiment requires 40.0g of ethylene glycol, a liquid whose density is 1.114 g/mL. Rather than weigh the sample on a balance, a chemist chooses to dispense the liquid using a graduated cylinder. What volume of the liquid should he use?

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  1. 17 June, 02:05
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    Density = mass/volume

    volume=mass/density

    volume = 40.0g/1.114g per mL

    volume = 35.90664273 mL

    volume = 35.9 mL
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