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  • 23-01-2021
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Calculate the grams of sugar present in a 355ml can of soda if the water in the can weighs 355g and the density of the soda is 1.06g/mL?

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ardni313
ardni313 ardni313
  • 24-01-2021

Mass of sugar in the can : 21.3 g

Further explanation

Given

a 355ml can of soda

mass water = 355 g

density of soda = 1.06 g/ml

Required

mass of sugar

Solution

Mass of soda in the can :

= density x volume of the can

= 1.06 g/ml x 355 ml

= 376.3 g

Mass of sugar :

=mass of soda - mass of water

= 376.3 g - 355 g

= 21.3 g

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