I am taking an internet chemistry class and am having some problems with Density. It seems simple in the notes but when I go to work a problem I am struggling a little.
A glass vessel calibrated to contain 19.84mL of Water at 4 degrees C was found to weigh 31.962g when empty and dry. Filled with a sodium chloride solution at the same temperature, it is found to weigh 54.831g. Calculate the soultions density?? Is this correct.
Density = mass(g)/Volume(ml)
D=19.84ml/54.831g = .3618g/ml
A sample of urine weighed 25.853g at 4 degrees C. An equal volume of water at the same temp weighed 23.718g. At 4 degrees C, the density of water is exactly 1.000g/cm3. Calculate the density of the urine sample.
In our text book it says that the density of urine is 1.003-1.030 at 25degrees C is that the answer? I don't think it is..
how does the temperature play a part in the equation?
I know that I am making this harder that it really is. thanks for any pointers or help you can give me