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A flask has a mass of 78.23 g when empty and 593.63 g when filled with water. When the same flask is filled with concentrated sulfuric acid, H2SO4, its mass is 1026.57 g. What is the density of concentrated sulfuric acid

User Denny Lee
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Answer:

1840.01 kg/m³

Step-by-step explanation:

From Archimedes's principle.

mass of H₂SO₄/ mass of water = Density of H₂SO₄/Density of water.

M/M' = D/D'................ Equation 1

Where M = mass of H₂SO₄, M' = mass of water, D = Density of H₂SO₄, D' = Density of water.

make D the subject of the equation

D = D'(M/M').................. Equation 2

Given: M' = 593.63-78.23 = 515.4 g = 0.5154 kg, M = 1026.57-78.23 = 948.34 g = 0.94834 kg, D' = 1000 kg/m₃

Substitute into equation 2

D = 1000(0.94834/0.5154)

D = 1840.01 kg/m³

Hence the density of concentrated sulfuric acid = 1840.01 kg/m³

User Richard Hood
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Answer:

1.84 g/mL

Step-by-step explanation:

If we want to calculate the density we have to keep in mind that we need the mass and the volume of the Sulfuric acid
H_2SO_4.


D=(Mass)/(Volume)

To calculate the mass we have to substract the mass of the flask from the mass of the flask plus
H_2SO_4, so:


Mass~of~H_2SO_4=1026.57~g-78.23~g=948.34~g~H_2SO_4

To calculate the volume we have to use the water information. The first step is the calculation of the mass of water:


Mass~of~H_2O~=~593.63~g-~78.23~g=~515.4~g~H_2O

The density of water is 1 g/mL, so we can use this value to calculate the volume of the flask:


515.4~g~H_2O(1~mL)/(1~g)=~515.4~mL~H_2O

Therfore the volume of the flask is 515.4 mL

Finally, we have to divide the mass by the volume:


D=(948.34~g)/(515.4~mL)=1.84~g/mL

The density of
H_2SO_4 is 1.84 g/mL

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