Saturday, February 13, 2010

What Is The Volume Of The Ice Cube Submerged In The Liquid Chemistry Question HELP?

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:

ChemTeam said...

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.

amawirep... said...

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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