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First thing’s first, we need to find the mass of the whole can, and then utilizing the density, ρ, and the volume given which is 335 mL. After doing so, you need to subtract the mass of the water from the mass of the whole can. Here’s the simplified equation in answering the problem.
mass of sugar = (355 mL*1.10 g/mL)-335g
mass of sugar = 55.5g
The mass of sugar=55.5g.
Given:
Total mass( sugar+ water)= 355g
Density= 1.10g/mL
Density:
It is defined as the ratio of mass over volume.
[tex]\text{Density}=\frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} \\\\\text{Volume}=\text{Density}*\text{Mass}\\\\\text{Volume}=1.10g/mL*355g\\\\\text{Volume}=390.5 mL[/tex]
Thus, the total volume of the soda can comes out to be 390.5mL.
Using w/w ratio we can convert mL into g.
We will simply subtract the volume/mass of water in order to get mass of sugar from the calculated volume/mass of soda can:
Mass of sugar = (390.5g)-335g
Mass of sugar = 55.5g
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