Answer is: specific gravity of glucose is 1,02.
d(glucose) = 1,02 g/ml.
d(water) = 1,00 g/ml.
Specific gravity of glucose = density of glucose ÷ density of water.
Specific gravity of glucose = 1,02 g/ml ÷ 1,00 g/ml.
Specific gravity of glucose = 1,02.
Specific gravity<span> is the ratio of the </span>density<span> of a substance (in this case glucose) to the density of a reference substance (water).</span>
Answer:
Number of moles of solute = 0.6 mole
Mass =13.8 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of moles of sodium = ?
Volume = 2.0 L
Molarity = 0.30 M
Mass in gram of sodium= ?
Solution:
<em>Number of moles:</em>
Molarity = number of moles of solute / volume in litter
Number of moles of solute = Molarity × volume in litter
Number of moles of solute = 0.30 M × 2.0 L
Number of moles of solute = 0.6 mole
<em>Mass in gram:</em>
Mass = Number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.6 mole× 23 g/mol
Mass =13.8 g
Answer:
vacuoles
Explanation:
Vacuoles are not only found in animal and plant cells, but on every given diagram vacuoles are huge and singular on a plant cell. Animals however, there are multiple and are much smaller
No, it’s impossible to have 3 masses for one object
Answer:
Explanation:
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In this case, given the by-mass percent of ethanol:
It is possible to compute the density by using its molar mass to find the grams in one liter of solution:
However, by taking the g/mL we obtain:
Which is the density of the solution.
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