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Glycerin is a substance that can be used as a sweetener in certain foods. What is the mass in grams to the nearest tenth of 55mL of glycerin if its density is 1.26 g/mL?

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Answered by urmiyayousuff
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Answer:Given data:

Density of glycerin = 1.26 g/ml

Volume of glycerin = 0.470 L

(since 1000 ml = 1 L, the corresponding volume = 0.470 L * 1000 ml/1 L = 470 ml)

To determine:

The mass of glycerin

Calculation:

Density of a given substance is the amount of that substance present in a unit volume. It is given by the formula:

Density = Mass/Volume

Mass = Density * Volume

Mass of Glycerin = 1.26 g/ml *470 ml = 592.2

Conclusion:

Therefore, mass of glycerin is around  592 g

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