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23 March, 00:19

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas at room temperature and pressure. However, carbon dioxide can be put under pressure to become a "supercritical fluid" that is a much safer dry-cleaning agent than tetrachloroethylene. At a certain pressure, the density of supercritical CO2 is 0.469 g/cm3. What is the mass of a 25.0-mL sample of supercritical CO2 at this pressure?

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  1. 23 March, 00:37
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    The mass of this 25 mL supercritical CO2 sample has a mass of 11.7g

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Given data

    The supercritical CO2 has a density of 0.469 g/cm³ (or 0.469 g/mL)

    The sample hasa volume of 25.0 mL

    Step 2: Calculating mass of the sample

    The density is the mass per amount of volume

    0.469g/cm³ = 0.469g/ml

    The mass for a sample of 25.0 mL = 0.469g/mL * 25.0 mL = 11.725g ≈ 11.7g

    The mass of this 25 mL supercritical CO2 sample has a mass of 11.7g
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