Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of liquid propane to the nearest hundredth.
Mass of propane = 4,300 g
Volume of propane = 10,000 mL
The density of liquid propane is
g/mL.
The density of liquid propane can be calculated by dividing the mass of propane by the volume of propane.
Density of liquid propane = Mass of propane / Volume of propane
Density of liquid propane = 4,300 g / 10,000 mL
Now, we need to convert mL to L since density is usually expressed in g/cm³ or g/mL.
Density of liquid propane = 4,300 g / 10 L
Density of liquid propane ≈ 430 g/L
To calculate the density of liquid propane, divide the mass of propane by its volume:
Density = Mass / Volume
Density = 4,300 g / 10,000 mL
Density = 0.43 g/mL
Therefore, the density of liquid propane is 0.43 g/mL.