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Hey can anyone please solve this question?
The density of water is 1.0g/cm³ This is useful as it means we can measure the mass of water and easily work out its volume.

Mulan is measuring the density of ethanol. She weighs a bottle three times:
first empty, then filled with water and then filled with ethanol. Here are the results:
Mass of an empty bottle: 30.0g
Mass of bottle filled with water: 90.0g
Mass of the bottle filled with ethanol: 78.0g

i) Calculate the volume of the bottle
ii) Find the mass of ethanol.
ii) What is the density of ethanol?

Somebody please solve imma give you 100 points

Answers

Answered by yashwantbora
1

Answer:

The density of water is 1.0 g cm-3 and the density of glycerine is 1.3 g cm-3.

Water is added to a measuring cylinder containing 40 cm3 of glycerine so that the density of the mixture is 1.1 g cm-3. Assume that the mixing process does not change the total volume of the liquid.

What is the volume of water added?

A 40 cm3 B 44 cm3 C 52 cm3 D 80 cm3

Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2018 Paper 12 Q10

Solution:

Answer: D.

When the water and the glycerine are added, the density of the mixture is obtained by

Density = total mass / total volume

The following data are known.

Density of water = 1.0 g cm-3

Mass of water = mw

Volume of water = Vw

Density of glycerine = 1.3 g cm-3

Mass of glycerine = mg

Volume of glycerine = 40 cm3

The mass of the glycerine can be obtained from these two values.

Density = mass / volume

Mass = Density × Volume

Mass of glycerine, mg = 1.3 × 40 = 52 g

Density of mixture = total mass / total volume

Density of mixture = 1.1 g cm-3

Total mass of mixture = mw + mg = mw + 52

The mixing process does not change the total volume of the liquid.

Total volume of mixture = Vw + 40

Density = total mass / total volume

1.1 = (mw + 52) / (Vw + 40)

Vw + 40 = (mw + 52) / 1.1 ------------------- (1)

Consider the density of water.

Density = mass / volume

1.0 = mw / Vw

mw = 1.0 Vw = Vw ------------------- (2)

Replace mw by Vw in equation (1).

Vw + 40 = (Vw + 52) / 1.1

Vw + 40 = Vw/1.1 + 52/1.1

Vw – Vw/1.1 = 47.27 - 40

Vw (1 – 1/1.1) = 7.27

Vw = 7.27 / (1 – 1/1.1) = 79.97 = 80 cm3

Answered by huzaifshaikh99
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Explanation:

When the water and the glycerine are added, the density of the mixture is obtained by

Density = total mass / total volume

The following data are known.

Density of water = 1.0 g cm-3

Mass of water = mw

Volume of water = Vw

Density of glycerine = 1.3 g cm-3

Mass of glycerine = mg

Volume of glycerine = 40 cm3

The mass of the glycerine can be obtained from these two values.

Density = mass / volume

Mass = Density × Volume

Mass of glycerine, mg = 1.3 × 40 = 52 g

Density of mixture = total mass / total volume

Density of mixture = 1.1 g cm-3

Total mass of mixture = mw + mg = mw + 52

The mixing process does not change the total volume of the liquid.

Total volume of mixture = Vw + 40

Density = total mass / total volume

1.1 = (mw + 52) / (Vw + 40)

Vw + 40 = (mw + 52) / 1.1 ------------------- (1)

Consider the density of water.

Density = mass / volume

1.0 = mw / Vw

mw = 1.0 Vw = Vw ------------------- (2)

Replace mw by Vw in equation (1).

Vw + 40 = (Vw + 52) / 1.1

Vw + 40 = Vw/1.1 + 52/1.1

Vw – Vw/1.1 = 47.27 - 40

Vw (1 – 1/1.1) = 7.27

Vw = 7.27 / (1 – 1/1.1) = 79.97 = 80 cm3

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