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23 June, 17:02

Suppose we want to charge a flask with 3.5 g of sugar. We put the empty flask on a balance and it is determined to weigh 190 g. Enter the weight we would expect to see on the balance when we're done adding the sugar.

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  1. 23 June, 17:06
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    Answer : The total weight of flask when we are adding the sugar is, 193.5 grams

    Explanation : Given,

    Weight of sugar = 3.5 grams

    Weight of empty flask = 190 grams

    Now we have to determine the total weight of flask when we are adding the sugar.

    Total weight of flask = Weight of empty flask + Weight of sugar

    Total weight of flask = 190 grams + 3.5 grams

    Total weight of flask = 193.5 grams

    Thus, the total weight of flask when we are adding the sugar is, 193.5 grams
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