Answer:
1.84 g/cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
From Archimedes principle,
Relative density = weight of substance/weight of equal volume of water = Density of substance/ Density of water.
From the question,
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
Note: Since The volume of the flask is constant
make D' the subject of the equation
D' = (M'/M)D........................ Equation 2
Given: M' = 1026.57-78.23 = 948.34 g, M = 593.63-78.23 = 515.4 g, D = 1.00 g/cm³
Substitute into equation 2
D' = (948.34/515.4)×1
D' = 1.84 g/cm³
Hence the density of concentrated sulfuric acid = 1.84 g/cm³