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An experimental attempt was to convert 2000 cm^3 of a solution consists of 0.96 ethanol into another solution consisting of 0.56 ethanol. If the density

An experimental attempt was to convert 2000 cm^3 of a solution consists of 0.96 ethanol into another solution consisting of 0.56 ethanol. If the density of water at the experiment's temperature and pressure is 997 kg/ m^3,

  1. How much H2O should be added to the 2000 cm^3 solution?
  2. What is the solution's volume after conversion?

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In the 0.96 ethanol solution :V ethanol = 0.816 cm^3/g and Vwater = 1.273 cm/g

In the 0.58 ethanol solution: V ethanol = 0.953 cm^3/g and :V water = 1.243 cm/g

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Q1: An experimental attempt was to convert 2000cm3 of a solution consists of 0.96 ethanol into another solution consisting of 0.56 ethanol. If the density of water at the experiment's temperature and pressure is 997kg/m3, a) How much H2O should be added to the 2000cm3 solution? b) What is the solution's volume after conversion? Given data: In the 0.96 ethanol solution :Vethanol=0.816cm3/g and :Vwater=1.273cm3/g In the 0.58 ethanol solution: Vethanol=0.953cm3/g and :Vwater=1.243cm3/g

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