A flask containing 9.55 mL of a liquid weighs 157.2 g with the liquid in the flask and 148.4 g when empty. Calculate the density of the liquid in g/mL to the correct number of significant digits.
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Given that the flask weighs 157.2 g with the liquid and 148.4 g when empty, the mass of the liquid can be calculated as: Mass of liquid = Mass of flask with liquid - Mass of empty flask Mass of liquid = 157.2 g - 148.4 g Mass of liquid = 8.8 g Show more…
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