Question #1be06

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Aug 30, 2017

Well, we want to find the quotient......

Explanation:

Density, ρMassVolume...

And for chemists, the typical units are gmL1gcm3.

And thus you take the mass of a known volume of liquid....and solve the quotient.

And some typical values, ρH2O=1gcm3; or ρHg=13.55gcm3; ρBr2=3.11gcm3; ρEtOH=0.789gcm3.

By the way, you won't be asked to find the density of bromine; there are few substances in the laboratory that are as dangerous or as corrosive as bromine.