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A flask that weighs 450 g is filled with 145 ml of benzene. The weight of the flask and benzene is found to be 754 g. From this information, calculate the density of the benzene.

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Answer:

Density,
d=2.09\ g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a flask is 450 g

Volume of benzene added to the flask is 145 mL or 145 cm³

The weight of the flask and benzene is found to be 754 g.

We need to find the density of the benzene.

Weight of benzene added = total weight of flask and benzene-mass of flask

m = 754 g - 450 g

m = 304 g

Density = mass/volume

So,


d=(304\ g)/(145\ cm^3)\\\\d=2.09\ g/cm^3

So, the density of the benzene is
2.09\ g/cm^3.

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