If I have a solution that has a volume of 32.5mL, a mass of 40.0g, and a density of 1.23 --- how do I solve for 10mL, 15, 20mL, etc of the same solution?
Thanks!
If I have a solution that has a volume of 32.5mL, a mass of 40.0g, and a density of 1.23 --- how do I solve for 10mL, 15, 20mL, etc of the same solution?
Thanks!
It's unclear what you mean by "solve for", but if you want to find the mass of different volumes just remember that the density remains constant and use $m = \rho v$ where $\rho$ is density, $m$ mass and $v$ volume. Put in different values of $v$ to get different values of $m$ and use a spreadsheet if you're dealing with a lot of numbers.