Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change 7th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 007351117X
ISBN 13: 978-0-07351-117-7

Chapter 1 - Problems - Page 36: 1.39

Answer

(a) $247.8cm^3$ (b) $608g$

Work Step by Step

$(a)$ We start by finding the weight of the water by subtracting the weight of the empty flask from the weight of the full flask. $489.1g - 241.3g = 247.8g$ Now we multiply our volume by the given density of water $(d = 1.00 g/cm^3)$ to find the volume. $247.8g * \dfrac{1cm^3}{1.00g}$ $$247.8cm^3$$ $(b)$ To find the weight of a flask of chloroform, we multiply the volume by the density $(d = 1.48 g/cm^3)$ and remember to add the weight of the empty flask. $247.8cm^3 * \dfrac{1.48 g}{cm^3} + 241.3g$ $$608g$$
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