What is the density of carbon dioxide gas if 0.196 g occupies a volume of 100 ml?

To find the density of carbon dioxide gas, we need to divide the mass of the gas by the volume it occupies. In this case, the mass given is 0.196 g and the volume is 100 ml.

Density = Mass / Volume

First, we need to convert the volume from milliliters (ml) to liters (L) since the SI unit for density is grams per liter (g/L).

1 L = 1000 ml

So, 100 ml = 100/1000 = 0.1 L

Now we can calculate the density:

Density = 0.196 g / 0.1 L

Density = 1.96 g/L

Therefore, the density of carbon dioxide gas is 1.96 g/L.

Your school subject is CHEMISTRY.

density=196mg/100ml=1.96g/ml ?

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