SOLUTION: Kemmi Major determines that 15 mL of water measured in a graduated cylinder has a mass of 14.8551 g at 30 °C. Use the density of water of 0.99567 g/mL (at 30 °C) to calculate the r
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Question 831690: Kemmi Major determines that 15 mL of water measured in a graduated cylinder has a mass of 14.8551 g at 30 °C. Use the density of water of 0.99567 g/mL (at 30 °C) to calculate the real volume of the water Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The MASS was measured carefully, in order to have that much accuracy. The accuracy of just the graduated cylinder is very low.