Suppose we want to charge a flask with 1.6 g of sugar. We put the empty flask on a balance and it is determined to weigh 330 g. Enter the weight we would expect to see on the balance when we're done adding the sugar.

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Answer:

total weight to expect = 331.60 grams

Explanation:

The flask wanted to be charged with 1.6 grams of sugar. The empty flask was weighed on a balance and it was determined to weigh 330 grams . The weight we would expect when we add the sugar can be computed as follows:

weight of the empty flask = 330 grams

weight of the sugar = 1.6 grams

The weight of the flask after adding the sugar will be the sum of the weight of the sugar and the empty falsk

Therefore,

Total weight to expect = 330 grams + 1.6 grams

total weight to expect = 331.60 grams

Answer:

We expect 331.6 grams on the balance

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Mass of the empty flask = 330 grams

We want a mass of 1.6 grams of sugar

Step 3: Calculate the total mass

Total mass = mass of empty flask + mass of sugar

Total mass = 330 grams + 1.6 grams sugar

Total mass = 331.6 grams

The total mass of the flask with the sugar should be 331.6 grams

When we have this on the balance we have 1.6 grams of sugar in the flask.