No, you want to use the density.
mass = volume x density.
You know the mass of water, you can look up the density at 22 degrees C, which leaves you with volume to calculate. Post your work if you get stuck.
If 560.70 g of water (22degrees) is displaced, what volume of gas displaced it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am thinking about using PV=NRT, but do I assume the value of the pressure is 1. Also using 560.7 do i determine the amount of moles?
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