Chemistry Question HELP? - what is the volume of the ice cube submerged in the liquid
An Ice Cube with a volume of 45.0 ml and 0.9000g/cubic cm desity floating in a liquid with a density of 1.36 g / ml What is the volume of the cube, then immersed in the liquid?
I have no idea where to go after receipt of the ice mass of 40.5 g. Please help me about this problem. That's my job and I feel lost.
2 comments:
The movements of the fleet at 40.5 g cube of liquid, the volume of the liquid is determined (1.36 g / ml) 40.5 g of which occupies.
X 1.36 = 40.5 more
x = 29.8 ml of liquid displaced by the ice.
This means that 29.8 ml of the cube is in hiding, moving from 40.5 g of liquid. The rest of the cube (45 - 29.8) is above the surface of the liquid.
Mass die is not important. Ask for the volume. Density of the ice, divided by the density of the liquid give the cube% in the liquid. Multiplying the volume of the cube% indicate the volume of the liquid
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