A 9.35g sample of a solid was placed in a 15.00mL flask. The remaining volume was filled with Benzene in which the solid is insoluble. The solid and Benzene together weigh 17.33 g. The density of Benzene is 0.876 g/mL. What is the density of the solid?

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The problem ask to calculate the density of the solid if it has a mass of 9.35g and is place in a 15ml flask. Base on my calculation and further formulation about the density of the two, by subtracting the density of the Benzene, the solid has a density of 1.59g/ml. I hope this would help 

Answer:  1.58 g/ml

Explanation:

Given :Total mass= 17.33 g

Mas of solid = 9.35 g

Thus Mass of benzene = Total mass - Mass of solid= (17.33-9.35)g= 7.98 g  

Density of benzene = 0.876 g/ml

Therefore  Volume of benzene =[tex]\frac{\text {mass of benzene}}{\text {density of benzene}}=\frac{7.98g}{0.876g/ml}= 9.1 ml[/tex]

Total volume = 15 ml

Volume of solid = Total volume - Volume of benzene= (15-9.1)=5.9ml

Thus Density of solid= [tex]\frac{\text {mass of solid}}{\text {volume of solid}}=\frac{9.35g}{5.9ml}= 1.58g/ml[/tex]