To find the volume of each acid that must be measured out, we can use the formula:
Volume = Mass / Density
a. For hydrochloric acid:
Mass = 30.0 g
Density = 1.164 g/mL
Volume = 30.0 g / 1.164 g/mL
Volume ≈ 25.8 mL
b. For sulfuric acid:
Mass = 30.0 g
Density = 1.834 g/mL
Volume = 30.0 g / 1.834 g/mL
Volume ≈ 16.3 mL
c. For nitric acid:
Mass = 30.0 g
Density = 1.251 g/mL
Volume = 30.0 g / 1.251 g/mL
Volume ≈ 23.97 mL or 24.0 mL (rounded)
30.0 g of the following acids are needed Find the volume of each thatmust be measured out in a graduated cylinder.
a. Hydrochloric density, 1 164 g/mL b. Sulfuric acid density, 1.834 g/mL
c. Nitric acid density, 1.251 g/mL
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