If the density of benzene is #0.8786*g*mL^-1#, what is the mass of a #175.4*mL# volume?

2 Answers
Nov 5, 2017

Approx....#150*g#

Explanation:

Look at the quotient defines density....

#"density,"# #rho="Mass of solvent"/"Volume of solvent"#...and this units of #g*mL^-1# are appropriate....

To get the mass, we take the product....

#"Mass of solvent"=rhoxx"volume of solvent"#

#0.8786*g*cancel(mL^-1)xx175.4*cancel(mL)=??g#

If benzene were added to water to form solvent layers, which layer would be on the bottom?

Nov 5, 2017

154.10644 g

Explanation:

Using dimensional analysis,
#175.4mL(0.8786g/(mL))#
#=154.10644g#

Using the formula for density,
#rho=(mass)/(volume)#

Rearranging the equation,
#mass=rho*volume#
#mass=0.8786*175.4#
#mass=154.10644g#