Calculate the density of water. Mass of empty graduated cylinder: 23.8069 g Volume of water: 32.0 mL Mass of water and graduated cylinder: 55.4645 g
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First, we need to find the mass of the water. We can do this by subtracting the mass of the empty graduated cylinder from the mass of the water and graduated cylinder. Mass of water = Mass of water and graduated cylinder - Mass of empty graduated cylinder Mass Show more…
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