A chemist, trying to identify an unknown liquid, finds

Chapter 1, Problem 1.17

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A chemist, trying to identify an unknown liquid, finds that 25.00 cm3 of the substance has a mass of 19.625 g at 208C. The following are the names and densities of the compounds that might be the liquid: Compound Density in g/cm3 at 208C Chloroform 1.492 Diethyl ether 0.714 Ethanol 0.789 Isopropyl alcohol 0.785 Toluene 0.867 Which of these compounds is the most likely to be the unknown liquid?

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