A stoppered flask at 25

  1. A student obtained a clean, dry glass- stoppered flask. She weighed the flask and stopper on an analytical balance and found the
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  2. A student obtained a clean, dry, glass stoppered flask. The weight of the flask andstopper was 32.634 g. The student filled the
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  3. O.k. I am confused. So here is what I did.Mass of empty flask plus stopper: 37.34g mass of stoppered flask plus water: 63.67g
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  4. Having obtained the voume of the flask, she emptied the flask, dried it and filled it with an unknown whose density she wished
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  5. mass of empty flask plus stopper 36.765 gmass of stoppered flask plus water 65.264 g Temperature 24.8 C calculate the volume?
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  6. A stoppered flask at 25 0C contains 250 ml water, 200 ml octanol, and 50 ml of air. An unknown amount of o-xylene is added to
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  7. A stoppered flask at 25 C contains 250 mL water, 200 mL octanol, and 50 mL of air. An unknown mass of o-xylene is added to the
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  8. Mr. Miller's biology class is studying cellular respiration. To model cellular respiration, they set up an experiment containing
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  9. Think about this. Then let us know what you think and why! The answer should be obvious if you think about it.A liquid in a
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  10. WHY A CONICAL FLASK CONTAINING A HOT SOLUTION IS NOT TIGHTLY STOPPERED TO PREVENT SOLVENT LOSS DURING COOOLING.
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