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29 February, 23:28

An experiment requires 62.7 g of ethyl alcohol (density = 0.790 g/mL). What volume, in liters, will be required?

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  1. 29 February, 23:41
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    0.0794 L

    Explanation:

    An experiment requires 62.7 g of ethyl alcohol. The density of ethyl alcohol is 0.790 g/mL. The volume, in milliliters, corresponding to 62.7 g of ethyl alcohol is:

    62.7 g * (1 mL/0.790 g) = 79.4 mL

    1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters. The volume, in liters, corresponding to 79.4 mL is:

    79.4 mL * (1 L / 1000 mL) = 0.0794 L
  2. 29 February, 23:47
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    Answer: 0.0794 L or 7.94x10-2L

    Explanation:

    Density is expressed by D = m/V mass over volume.

    62.7 g / 0.790 g/mL = 79.4 mL

    Convert this into L by dividing it to 1000. So the result is 0.0794 L
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