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[*] posted on 11-5-2012 at 04:47
Density and volume is this correct please?


I have a Balanced equation thus:
5.6g + 126g = 24.2g + 13.8g + 5.4g

But the 126g is nitric acid. I know this can not be 126mls so I found that the density of HNo3 is 1.5. To arrive at the correct amount of mls of HNo3 I did this:

1000mls = 1500grams; therefore 0.67ml = 1 gram;

Therefore 126*0.67 = 84.42 mls of nitric acid is the close equivalent to 126grams in my equation?

I just need to make sure that I am understanding all the calculations correctly. thanks.




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