A 20.0 ml sample of glycerol has a mass of 25.1 grams. what is the density of glycerol in ounces/quart? (1.00 ounce = 28.4 grams, and 1.00 liter = 1.06 quarts)

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if 1ounce= 28.4g
then xounce=25.1g
cross multiply to satisfy x
28.4x=25.1    divide both sides by 28.4
x=25.1/28.4
x=0.88 ounce
if 1 litre=1.06 quarts 
then 0.02l=x quarts
x =0.212 quarts
so density =mass/volume
 density=0.88/0.212
density=4.15 ounces/quarts

The density of glycerol in ounces/quart is [tex]49.05[/tex].

A [tex]20.0 ml[/tex] sample of glycerol has a mass of [tex]25.1[/tex] grams.

1.00 ounce = 28.4 grams

1.00 liter = 1.06 quarts

Density d = Mass m/Volume v

Mass m = [tex]25.2[/tex]; Volume v = [tex]20.0[/tex]ml

ounce= [tex]mass/28.4[/tex]

=[tex]25.1/28.4[/tex] = [tex]0.883[/tex] ounces

quarts=volume in liter/1.06

=[tex]0.02/1.06[/tex] = [tex]0.018[/tex] quarts

d=[tex]0.883/0.018[/tex] = [tex]49.05[/tex] ounces/quart

[tex]49.05[/tex] ounces/quart is the density of glycerol.

What is glycerol?

  • Glycerol is a sweet syrupy hygroscopic trihydroxy alcohol [tex]\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{8} \mathrm{O}_{3}[/tex] usually obtained by the saponification of fats.
  • Glycerol is a colorless, sweet, viscous liquid formed as a byproduct of soap manufacture.
  • Glycerol is used as an emollient and laxative, and for making explosives and antifreeze.

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