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how tall is a soda can in centimeters
what is the best estimate of the capacity of a soda can
Sean sure drinks a lot of soda :) lol
It depends on the can. The most common cans are the ones that can hold 330ml or 355ml, but there are different types of cans and one can find out how much ml that are in a can by looking at the side of the can. It should say how much ml it can hold.
It is easiest to observe the volumes of the two and go from there. One liter of water is most easily observed by most students as exactly half of a two liter of soda. Water and soda have a similar density (mass divided by volume) so they will have a similar mass. Then compare the volume of 1 liter to the volume of a dinosaur. I believe even most baby dinosaurs were larger than a liter. Take into account that most land animals alive will have a density not too far from water (some people float and some sink). The animals that have a density that differs greatly from water will more often than not have a higher density than water and sink. So, because a dinosaur is SIGNIFICANTLY more voluminous than a liter, and we can speculate that they were at least the density of water if not more, its very safe to say that dinosaurs had many times the mass of 1 liter of water.
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The pH of baking soda is around 8
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
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To find the average density of the can and its contentsWeigh the can of soda pop (mass) and then divide by the number of cubic centimeters in the can (volume). Density = mass/volume.To find the density of the aluminum canEmpty the can completely, weigh it, then place it in a filled liquid container to determine the volume of the aluminum. Divide as above to find the density of the aluminum (should be approximately 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter).
To find the average density of the can and its contentsWeigh the can of soda pop (mass) and then divide by the number of cubic centimeters in the can (volume). Density = mass/volume.To find the density of the aluminum canEmpty the can completely, weigh it, then place it in a filled liquid container to determine the volume of the aluminum. Divide as above to find the density of the aluminum (should be approximately 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter).
mass of Na2CO3 with 10H2O of crystallisation is 286g
About a kilogram.
The molar massforNa, Sodium, is 23H, Hydrogen, is 1C, Carbon, 123 Oxygen, 48.84 is the Molar MassAdd all of the elements and you get the molar mass of Baking Soda. You can find the molar mass for each element on the periodic table. I rounded up on all of the elements.
The can of soda has a density of about 0.774 g/mL