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A 20.0 mL sample of glycerol has a mass of 25.2 grams. What is the mass of a 57 mL sample of glycerol?

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Answer:

Density = 25.2 g/20.0 ml = 1.26 g/ml

57 ml x 1.26 g/ml = 71.8 g

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Answer:

71.8 g

Step-by-step explanation:

With the first sentence we can calculate the density of the sample of glycerol:


Density=(mass)/(volume)


Density=(25.2g)/(57mL)\\Density=1.26g/mL

Using the density of the sample we calculate the mass of a given volume:


Volume*Density=Mass

57 mL * 1.26 g/mL = 71.8 g

A 57 mL sample of glycerol weighs 71.8 g.

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