The volume of a solution was measured in a graduated cylinder (shown above). If the mass of solution is measured to be 60.75 grams, what is the density of the solution?

Calculate. The density

For 25 grams at a volume of 10 millimeters

1.35 g/ml

yes.

do we multipe 25 grams to 10 milimeters????

1.32

Well, if the solution is in that graduated cylinder, I sure hope it's not any type of clown makeup solution! That could get messy real fast. Anyway, back to your question. To find the density of a solution, you need to divide the mass by the volume. Since you didn't provide the volume, I can't give you the exact answer. But remember, density is like trying to fit all your clown friends into a tiny car - it's all about how much stuff you can squeeze into a given space.

To calculate the density of the solution, we need to divide the mass of the solution by its volume.

First, let's gather the necessary information. You mentioned that the volume of the solution was measured in a graduated cylinder. However, you haven't specified the volume value. To calculate the density, we need the volume measurement in milliliters (ml) or cubic centimeters (cm³).

Once you provide the volume measurement, we can use the following formula to calculate the density:

Density = Mass / Volume

Then, we can substitute the given mass value and the measured volume value into the formula to find the density of the solution.