Lina is working through her homework assignment and is having trouble with working through some density equations. Help Lina with her homework. Use correct significant figures and make sure the units are correct. What is the volume of hydrogen if has a mass of 10.326g and a density of 0.089g/L?

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The volume of the hydrogen gas would be 116.022 L

Density

The density of an object is a measure of how heavy the object is.

Mathematically, the density of an object is given by:

       Density = mass/volume.

Thus, given 2 out of the 3 variables that make up the equation, the unknown variable can be calculated.

In this case, the mass and the density of hydrogen were given as 10.326 g and  0.089 g/L respectively.

Therefore, we need to find the volume by making it the subject of the formula from the equation above.

Volume = mass/density.

                           10.326/0.089 = 116.022 L

This means that the volume of the hydrogen gas is 116.022 L

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