INSTRUCTIONS:  SOLVE FOR THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS.  SHOW YOUR COMPLETE SOLUTION &  THE CANCELLATION OF THE UNITS OF MEASUREMENT.  BOX AND HIGHLIGHT YOUR FINAL ANSWER.  LABEL YOUR FINAL ANSWER.  OBSERVE THE CORRECT WAY OF COMPUTING.  ROUND-OFF YOUR FINAL ANSWER INTO THE FOLLOWING: WEIGHT = 4 DECIMAL PLACES VOLUME = 2 DECIMAL PLACES DENSITY, SPECIFIC GRAVITY & SPECIFIC VOLUME= 4 DECIMAL PLACES 1. If 150 mL of polyethylene glycol has a density of 1.1333 g/ml.  What will be its weight?

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Problem 43GQ: Hexane (C6H14, density = 0.766 g/cm3), perfluoro-hexane (C6F14, density = 1.669 g/cm3), and water...
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SOLVE FOR THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS.  SHOW YOUR COMPLETE SOLUTION &  THE CANCELLATION OF THE UNITS OF MEASUREMENT.  BOX AND HIGHLIGHT YOUR FINAL ANSWER.  LABEL YOUR FINAL ANSWER.  OBSERVE THE CORRECT WAY OF COMPUTING.  ROUND-OFF YOUR FINAL ANSWER INTO THE FOLLOWING:

WEIGHT = 4 DECIMAL PLACES

VOLUME = 2 DECIMAL PLACES

DENSITY, SPECIFIC GRAVITY & SPECIFIC VOLUME= 4 DECIMAL PLACES

1. If 150 mL of polyethylene glycol has a density of 1.1333 g/ml.  What will be its weight?

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