Chemistry, asked by Ahammedfaiz4897, 8 months ago

A pycnometer weighs 25.60 g empty and 35.55 g when filled with water at 20°C. The density of water at 20°C is 0.9982 g/ml. When 10.20 g lead is placed in the pycnometer and the pycnometer is again filled with water at 20°C, the total mass is 44.83 g. What is the density of the lead in grams per cubic centimetre?

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Answered by rk0562527
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Explanation:

A pycnometer weighs 25.60 g empty and 35.55 g when filled with water at 20°C. The density of water at 20°C is 0.9982 g/ml. When 10.20 g lead is placed in the pycnometer and the pycnometer is again filled with water at 20°C, the total mass is 44.83 g.

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