Intro Spectroscopy
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A 46.60-gram pycnometer was filled with 100.50 grams of liquid. When filled with insoluble powder, the pycnometer weighs 84.60 grams. When the insoluble powder and liquid were combined, the pycnometer weighed 172.8 grams. If the density of the liquid is 0.85 g/cm3, what is the density of the insoluble powder?
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