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A sulfuric acid solution at 25 °C has a density of 1.27 g/mL. A
20.0-mL sample of this acid is measured out at 25 °C,
introduced into a 50-mL flask, and allowed to cool to 21 °C. The
mass of the flask plus solution is then measured at 21 °C. Use
the stated data, as necessary, to calculate the mass of the acid
sample.
20.0-mL sample of this acid is measured out at 25 °C,
introduced into a 50-mL flask, and allowed to cool to 21 °C. The
mass of the flask plus solution is then measured at 21 °C. Use
the stated data, as necessary, to calculate the mass of the acid
sample.
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