Hello everyone,
I am having trouble with the following problem and I would appreciate any assistance. I have shown my work.
Thank you.
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1. A 9.76 sample of table sugar is placed in a 25.00 mL flask. The flask is completely filled with liquid benzene, and the sugar and benzene have a total mass of 26.31 g. The sugar does not dissolve in the benzene. If the density of benzene is 0.879 g/mL, what is the density of sugar?
Flask = 25.00 mL
m of sugar = 9.76 g
m of benzene = ? (21.975 g)
m of sugar & benzene = 26.31 g
density of benzene = 0.879 g/mL
density of sugar = ?
V of sugar = ?
m of benzene = density x volume
= 0.879 g/mL x 25.00 mL
= 21.975 g
However, at this point, how would I find the volume of sugar so I can calculate the density fo sugar?