A volume of water delivered using a buret has a mass of 2.67 g. What was the final volume reading on the buret if the inital volume reading was 0.22 ml?
0.22 mL + 2.67 mL = ? mL assuming the density of H2O is 1.00 g/mL. If that isn't so you can calculate the volume of 2.67g from v = m/d using the density.
To find the volume of water delivered using a buret, we need to calculate the difference between the final and initial volume readings on the buret.
Given:
Initial volume reading = 0.22 mL
Mass of water delivered = 2.67 g
Step 1: Convert the mass from grams to milliliters.
To do this, we need to know the density of water. The density of water at room temperature is approximately 1 g/mL.
Mass (g) = Volume (mL) x Density (g/mL)
2.67 g = Volume (mL) x 1 g/mL
Therefore, the mass of water delivered is equal to its volume. So, the volume of water is 2.67 mL.
Step 2: Calculate the final volume reading on the buret.
Final volume reading = Initial volume reading + Volume of water delivered
Final volume reading = 0.22 mL + 2.67 mL
Final volume reading = 2.89 mL
Therefore, the final volume reading on the buret is 2.89 mL.