and peital chemist plans to try to identify the unknown liquid by measuring the density and comparing to known densities. First, from her collection of Material Safety Sheets (MSDS), the chemist finds the following information: liquid density tetrahydrofuran -1 0.89 g. mL -1 glycerol 1.3 g· mL' diethylamine -1 0.71 g. mL dimethyl sulfoxide -1 1.1 g. mL pentane -1 0.63 g. mL , the chemist measures the volume of the unknown liquid as 1856. cm and the mass of the unknown liquid as 1.73 kg. culate the density of the liquid. Round r answer to 3 significant digits. -1 g mL en the data above, is it possible to ntify the liquid? O yes ? O no O tetrahydrofuran O glycerol O diethylamine O dimethyl sulfoxide is possible to identify the liquid, do so. O pentane

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Calculate the density of the liquid. Round your answer to 
3
 significant digits.
⋅gmL−1
   
Given the data above, is it possible to identify the liquid?
 
yes
 
 
no
 
   
If it is possible to identify the liquid, do so.
 
tetrahydrofuran
 
 
glycerol
 
 
diethylamine
 
 
dimethyl sulfoxide
 
 
pentane
A chemist working as a safety inspector finds an unmarked bottle in a lab cabinet. A note on the door of the cabinet says the cabinet is used to store bottles of
tetrahydrofuran, glycerol, diethylamine, dimethyl sulfoxide, and pentane.
The chemist plans to try to identify the unknown liquid by measuring the density and comparing to known densities. First, from her collection of Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS), the chemist finds the following information:
liquid
density
-1
tetrahydrofuran
0.89 g· mL¯
-1
glycerol
1.3 g. mL
diethylamine
0.71 g- mL
dimethyl sulfoxide
-1
1.1 g- mL
pentane
-1
0.63 g. mL
Next, the chemist measures the volume of the unknown liquid as 1856. cm and the mass of the unknown liquid as 1.73 kg.
Calculate the density of the liquid. Round
-1
your answer to 3 significant digits.
g•mL
O yes
Given the data above, is it possible to
identify the liquid?
O no
O tetrahydrofuran
O glycerol
O diethylamine
O dimethyl sulfoxide
If it is possible to identify the liquid, do so.
O pentane
Transcribed Image Text:A chemist working as a safety inspector finds an unmarked bottle in a lab cabinet. A note on the door of the cabinet says the cabinet is used to store bottles of tetrahydrofuran, glycerol, diethylamine, dimethyl sulfoxide, and pentane. The chemist plans to try to identify the unknown liquid by measuring the density and comparing to known densities. First, from her collection of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), the chemist finds the following information: liquid density -1 tetrahydrofuran 0.89 g· mL¯ -1 glycerol 1.3 g. mL diethylamine 0.71 g- mL dimethyl sulfoxide -1 1.1 g- mL pentane -1 0.63 g. mL Next, the chemist measures the volume of the unknown liquid as 1856. cm and the mass of the unknown liquid as 1.73 kg. Calculate the density of the liquid. Round -1 your answer to 3 significant digits. g•mL O yes Given the data above, is it possible to identify the liquid? O no O tetrahydrofuran O glycerol O diethylamine O dimethyl sulfoxide If it is possible to identify the liquid, do so. O pentane
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