Respuesta :
Answer:
Final reading of the graduated cylinder = 67.64 mL
Volume occupied by the brass = 17.64 mL
final volume in the cylinder = 32.36 mL
Explanation:
Given:
Volume of graduated cylinder = 100.0 mL
Volume of water in the graduated cylinder = 50.0 mL
Mass of the piece of brass = 151 g
Density of brass = 8.56 g/mL
Now,
Volume of the brass = [tex]\frac{\textup{Mass}}{\textup{Denity}}[/tex]
or
Volume of the brass = [tex]\frac{\textup{151}}{\textup{8.56}}[/tex]
or
Volume of the brass = 17.64 mL
Hence,
final reading of the graduated cylinder = Volume of water + Volume of brass
or
the final reading of the graduated cylinder = 50 mL + 17.64 mL = 67.64 mL
Volume occupied by the brass = 17.64 mL
If the brass displaces this volume of water
then the final volume in the cylinder = Volume of water - volume of brass
= 50.00 - 17.64
= 32.36 mL
Answer:
The volume by the brass = 17.64 mL
final volume in the cylinder = 32.36 mL
Explanation: