3. An Erlenmeyer flask is placed on an analytical balance giving a reading of 124.2218 g. Exactly 25.00 mL of tap water was placed into an Erlenmeyer flask using a volumetric pipette. The Erlenmeyer flask with the tap water is now placed on the same analytical balance giving a second reading of 149.7450 g. Calculate the density of the tap water in g/mL to the correct number of significant figures.

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3. An Erlenmeyer flask is placed on an analytical balance giving a reading of 124.2218 g.
Exactly 25.00 mL of tap water was placed into an Erlenmeyer flask using a volumetric pipette.
The Erlenmeyer flask with the tap water is now placed on the same analytical balance giving
a second reading of 149.7450 g. Calculate the density of the tap water in g/mL to the correct
number of significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:Piesedue 3. An Erlenmeyer flask is placed on an analytical balance giving a reading of 124.2218 g. Exactly 25.00 mL of tap water was placed into an Erlenmeyer flask using a volumetric pipette. The Erlenmeyer flask with the tap water is now placed on the same analytical balance giving a second reading of 149.7450 g. Calculate the density of the tap water in g/mL to the correct number of significant figures.
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