Asked by Jasmine Faith Bercella
How do you think the density of ethanol would change if it were warmed to 50 degrees Celsius before you did the experm\iment?
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Answered by
Jasmine Faith Bercella
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I just got the answer, so for some people out there who needs the answer... it is0.763g/mL...
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I just got the answer, so for some people out there who needs the answer... it is0.763g/mL...
I'm not sure if this is correct..... just a possible answer. ;)
Answered by
DrBob222
I would expect the density to become smaller.
density = mass/volume. Upon heating, the volume of ethanol will expand somewhat but the mass will not change. A larger number in the denominator will make the density less.
density = mass/volume. Upon heating, the volume of ethanol will expand somewhat but the mass will not change. A larger number in the denominator will make the density less.
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