a metal weighing 20.32 g is added to a flask

  1. a metal weighing 20.32 g is added to a flask with a volume of 24.5ml. it is found that 18.52 g of water must be added to fill
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  2. A piece of metal weighing 20.32 grams is added to a flask with a volume of 24.5 cm3. It is found that 18.52 grams of water must
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  3. a 4.369g sample of metal is placed in a flask. water is added to the flask and the total volume in the flask is read to be
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  4. An alka-seltzer tablet weighing 3 grams is added to a flask of water (weighing 250 grams).At the endof the experiment, the flask
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  5. A sample of gas (1.9 mol) is in a flask at 21 °C and 697 mm Hg. The flask is opened and more gas is added to the flask. The new
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  6. A student placed 12.5 of glucose (C6H12O6) in a 100ml volumetric flask, added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling,
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  7. A student placed 19.0g of glucose (c6h12o6) in a volumetric flask, added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling, then
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  8. A student placed 14.0g of glucose (C6H1206) in a volumetric flask, added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling, then
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  9. A student placed 12.0g of glucose (C6H1206) in a volumetric flask, added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling, then
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  10. A student placed 10.5g of glucose (C6H12O6) in a volumetric flask, added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling, then
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