Suppose you had used carbon tetrachloride, a liquid of density 2.20 g/mL, to determine the actual volume measured by your pipet. What differences would there be in mass of the liquid measured and the actual volume of liquid measured for carbon tetrachloride compared to the same values for water?

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Answer:

Carbon tetrachloride would be 2.2 fold heavier than water

Explanation:

Carbon tetrachloride (2.20g/mL) is denser than water (1.00g/mL)

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