how do you how do you find the mass of a solution, given the density is 1.022 g/mL.

mass = volume x density.

Plug in volume and density and calculate mass.

Thanks!

To find the mass of a solution, you need to know both the density and the volume of the solution.

In this case, you are given that the density is 1.022 g/mL. The density of a substance represents the mass of that substance per unit volume. It can be used to convert between mass and volume.

Let's assume you have a certain volume of the solution. To find the mass, you can use the following formula:

Mass = Density × Volume

First, you need to convert the given density from g/mL to g/cm³ (grams per cubic centimeter). Since 1 mL is equal to 1 cm³, the given density of 1.022 g/mL is already in g/cm³.

Next, you need to know the volume of the solution. Let's say you have a volume of 50 mL (you can substitute this value with the actual volume you have).

Now, you can use the formula to find the mass:

Mass = 1.022 g/cm³ × 50 mL

To calculate the mass, you multiply the density (1.022 g/cm³) by the volume (50 mL). The result will be in grams (g).

Note that it's important to ensure the volume is in the same unit as the density. If they are not, you need to convert one of them to match the other unit before performing the calculation.

Remember, the formula Mass = Density × Volume is a basic equation used to find the mass of a substance when the density and volume are known.