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a flask that weighs 450g is filled with 145ml of benzene. the weight of the flask and benzene is found to be 754g. from this information, calculate the density of the benzene.
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a flask that weighs 450g is filled with 145ml of benzene. the weight of the flask and benzene is found to be 754g. from this information, calculate the density of the benzene.
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To get the mass of the benzene you subtract the flasks mass from the total mass and the volume is already given so density is mass over volume
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