CHEM 24112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Graduated Cylinder, Benzene, Kilogram

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Homework 2.4: Density
1. A kilogram of lead occupies a much smaller volume than a kilogram of water, because
_______________ has a much higher density.
2. Is the density of a gaseous substance likely to be larger or smaller than the density of a liquid or
solid substance at the same temperature? Why?
3. Referring to the table on this handout, which substance listed is most dense? Which substance is
least dense? For the two substances you have identified, for which one would a 1.00 g sample occupy
the larger volume?
4. For the masses and volumes indicated, calculate the density in grams per cubic centimeter (recall
that a cubic centimeter and a mL are the same thing). 1 lb = 453.59 grams
a. mass = 452.1 g; volume = 292 cm3
b. mass = 0.14 lb; volume = 125 mL
c. mass = 1.01 kg; volume = 1000 cm3
d. mass = 225 mg; volume = 2.51 mL
5. If ethanol (grain alcohol) has a density of 0.785 g/mL, calculate the volume of 82.5 g of ethanol.
6. Acetone is a common solvent, 1.00 L of which has a mass of 784.6 g. Calculate the density of
acetone in g/mL.
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