A 0.217-kg sample of methylene chloride has a density of 1.326 g/cm3. Calculate its
volume.
kg/(kg/cm^3) = cm^3
so,
.217kg/(.001326kg/cm^3) = 163.6cm^3
To calculate the volume of methylene chloride, we can use the formula:
Volume = Mass / Density
First, let's convert the mass from grams to kilograms:
Mass = 0.217 kg
Now, we can substitute the values into the formula:
Volume = 0.217 kg / 1.326 g/cm^3
Next, we need to convert the density from grams per cubic centimeter to kilograms per cubic meter. There are 1000 grams in a kilogram and 100 centimeters in a meter, so:
Density = 1.326 g/cm^3 * (1 kg / 1000 g) * (1 m^3 / 100 cm^3)
Simplifying the units, we have:
Density = 1.326 * 10^-3 kg/m^3
Substitute this value back into the formula:
Volume = 0.217 kg / (1.326 * 10^-3 kg/m^3)
Calculating the result:
Volume = 163.63 m^3
Therefore, the volume of the methylene chloride is 163.63 cubic meters.
To calculate the volume of the methylene chloride sample, we can use the formula:
Volume = Mass / Density
First, let's convert the mass of the sample from grams to kilograms:
Mass = 0.217 kg
Next, let's convert the density of the sample from grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) to kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3):
Density = 1.326 g/cm3 = 1326 kg/m3
Now, we can substitute the values into the formula and solve for the volume:
Volume = 0.217 kg / 1326 kg/m3
Divide the mass (0.217 kg) by the density (1326 kg/m3) to find the volume of the methylene chloride sample:
Volume = 0.0001634 m3
So, the volume of the methylene chloride sample is approximately 0.0001634 cubic meters.
mass = volume x density
Plug and chug.