what is the volume of a rectangle that has a mass of 19.0 and a density of 10.50 g/mL

19.0 WHAT?

mass = volume x density
Substitute and solve for volume.

Pure acetic acid (HC2H3O2) is a liquid and is known as glacial acetic acid. Calculate the

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2) Draw the Lewis structure for the acetate ion, CH3CO2—, including any important resonance
3) Why do successive ionization energies increase? (Use only the space below)
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molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 10.00 mL of glacial acetic acid at 25°C in suffic
water to give 500.0 mL of solution. The density of glacial acetic acid at 25°C is 1.05 g/mL

To find the volume of a rectangle, you would need to know the values of its length, width, and height. However, you only provided the mass and density of the rectangle. To proceed, we need to use the formula for density:

Density (ρ) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)

Rearranging the formula, we can solve for volume:

Volume (V) = Mass (m) / Density (ρ)

Now let's plug in the given values: mass = 19.0 g and density = 10.50 g/mL.

Volume (V) = 19.0 g / 10.50 g/mL

To obtain the volume in milliliters (mL), divide the mass by the density:

V = 1.81 mL

Therefore, the volume of the rectangle is approximately 1.81 mL.