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2 March, 07:09

A chemistry student needs 50.0 g of dimethyl sulfoxide for an experiment. By consulting the CRC handbook of chemistry and physics, the student discovers that the density of dimethyl sulfoxide is 1.10 g*10^-3. Calculate the volume of dimethyl sulfoxide the student should pour out

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  1. 2 March, 07:30
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    45.45 ml of dimethyl sulfoxide

    Explanation:

    density of dimethyl sulfoxide is 1.10 g/10⁻³L which is 1.10 g/mL

    now we devise the next reasoning:

    If 1.10 g of dimethyl sulfoxide have a volume of 1 mL

    Then 50 g of dimethyl sulfoxide have a volume of X mL

    X = (50 * 1) / 1.10 = 45.45 ml of dimethyl sulfoxide
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