Question #a760d

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Feb 18, 2017

Here's how you can do that.

Explanation:

All you have to do here is use the fact that density is defined as mass per unit of volume.

In essence, the density of a substance tells you the mass of exactly one unit of volume of said substance. This means that you can find the density of a substance by diving the mass of a given sample by the volume it occupies

color(blue)(ul(color(black)(rho = m/V)))

Here

  • rho is the density of the substance
  • m is the mass of the sample
  • V is the volume it occupies

In order to find the mass of a sample, rearrange the above equation to isolate m

rho = m/V implies m = rho * V

Now, let's say that a substance has a density equal to x "g mL"^(-1) and that a sample of this substance occupies a volume of y "mL".

You can say that the mass of this sample is equal to

m = x color(white)(.)"g" color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL"^(-1)))) * y color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL")))

m = (x * y) " g"