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What volume is occupied by 35.2 g of carbon tetrachloride if its density is 1.60 g/ml?

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Density is mass divided by volume. Therefore, volume is mass divided by density.


V=(m)/(\rho)=(35.2g)/(1.60(g)/(ml))=22.0\ ml

User Brian Nixon
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Answer : The volume of carbon tetrachloride is 22.0 mL

Explanation :

Density : It is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.

Formula used for density :


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)

Given :

Mass of carbon tetrachloride = 35.2 grams

Density of carbon tetrachloride = 1.60 g/mL

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the volume of carbon tetrachloride.


1.60g/mL=(35.2g)/(Volume)


Volume=(35.2g)/(1.60g/mL)


Volume=22.0mL

Therefore, the volume of carbon tetrachloride is 22.0 mL

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