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Calculate the density of an acid if 138.4 mL of the avid weighs 16.14g

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Answer:


0.12g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, you should use this formula :


Density=(mass)/(volume)

We know the mass is 16.14g, and volume as
138.4ml.

Also remember to convert
ml to
cm^3, where
1ml = 1cm^3

Therefore,
138.4ml=138.4cm^3.

Substitute the value :


(16.14g)/(138.4cm^3)=0.1166g/cm^3

Rounding it to 2 significant figure :


0.12g/cm^3

Hope this helped

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