No. you will know the volume of the unknown mass after you calculate the mass of ca0
divide mass and volume(:
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
Since the depth of the box is unknown, it is impossible to calculate the volume of the box.
Length*Width*height
Weigh it & measure its volume.
To determine the volume of carbon dioxide needed, you would need to know the stoichiometry of the reaction between carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate. In this case, since 20 grams of calcium carbonate is given, you would convert that to moles using the molar mass of calcium carbonate. Then, using the balanced equation, you can determine the mole ratio between carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate. Finally, using the molar volume of carbon dioxide gas at the given conditions (usually 22.4 L/mol at standard temperature and pressure), you can calculate the volume of carbon dioxide needed.
Residual volume
Volume = cross-section area*depth Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*width
Calculate the volume of one sweet. Calculate the volume of the jar and then divide the volume of the jar by the volume of a sweet.
You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.
Volume mL= 32.76 mL x 0.0215 M/ 0.03455 = 20.386 mL calcium hydroxide solution.
Mass and Volume are physical properties that can bed measured. By themselves, neither can bed used to identify unknown objects or substances. However, if you have measured the mass and the volume of an object, you can calculate its density.