Asked by cody
A particular brand of gasoline has a density of 0.737 g/mL at 25 ∘C. How many grams of this gasoline would fill a 13.2 gal tank (1US gal=3.78L)?
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Answered by
DrBob222
13.2 gal x (3.78 L/gal) = ?L
?L x (1000 mL/1 L) = ?
grams = volume x density. You know volume in mL and density in g/mL so you can calculate grams.
?L x (1000 mL/1 L) = ?
grams = volume x density. You know volume in mL and density in g/mL so you can calculate grams.
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Answered by
Jenna
MasteringChemistry said the correct answer is 4.26×10^4 g
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Beylla
A particular brand of gasoline has a density of 0.737 g/mL at 25 ∘C. How many grams of this gasoline would fill a 12.9 gal tank (1US gal=3.78L)?
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