[CHM 111] Finding the VOLUME of the unknown metal
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Wed Sep 8 10:31:41 EDT 2021
I have gotten several questions about this -- so lets go over it...
A - mass of empty flask
B - mass of flask and metal
C - mass of flask, metal, and water
D - mass of flask and water
ρ\rho = density of water
The volume of the metal is then...
V=D−Aρ−C−BρV = \frac{D-A}{\rho}-\frac{C-B}{\rho}
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*Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.*
/Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science/
/Director of the Computational Science Program/
/Mercer University, Macon, GA, 31207 (478) 301-5627 /
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