Acetone is a common solvent and has a density of 0.7899 g/mL. What volume of acetone, in mL, has a mass of 40.6 g?

mass = volume x density

To find the volume of acetone with a given mass, you can use the formula:

volume = mass / density

In this case, the mass given is 40.6 g and the density is 0.7899 g/mL. Plugging these values into the formula, we have:

volume = 40.6 g / 0.7899 g/mL

Now, simply divide the mass (40.6 g) by the density (0.7899 g/mL) to get the volume:

volume = 40.6 g / 0.7899 g/mL

Calculating this, we get:

volume = 51.396 mL

Therefore, the volume of acetone with a mass of 40.6 g is approximately 51.396 mL.