A sample of 50.0 mL if sulfuric acid that has a density of 1.84 g/mL would have a mass of how many grams?

mass=density*volume

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To find the mass of the sulfuric acid sample, you need to multiply its volume (50.0 mL) by its density (1.84 g/mL). The density of a substance is defined as its mass per unit volume, so multiplying density by volume will give you the mass.

Mathematically, you can express this as:
Mass = Volume × Density

However, before we can proceed with the calculation, we need to ensure that the units are consistent. In this case, both the volume (mL) and density (g/mL) are in milliliters. Therefore, you can directly multiply the volume by the density to obtain the mass.

Let's do the calculation:
Mass = 50.0 mL × 1.84 g/mL

Mass = 92.0 grams

Therefore, the mass of the sulfuric acid sample is 92.0 grams.