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A density bottle has a mass of 35g when empty, 85g when filled with water and 75g when filled with kerosene. Calculate the density of kerosene in g/cm3.
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Answered by
bobpursley
assume the volume is V
density water=85/V
V=85/densitywater
density kero=75/V
density kero=75*densitywater/85
but density water=1gm/cc
so do the figuring.
density water=85/V
V=85/densitywater
density kero=75/V
density kero=75*densitywater/85
but density water=1gm/cc
so do the figuring.
Answered by
EDRONY
YES
Answered by
Edwin
mass of bottle=35
mass of water=85-35=50g
mass of kerosene=75-35=40g
therefore,density of kerosene=
mass of kerosene/mass of water=
40g/50g= 4g/5g=1.15
ANS=1.15 g/cm3
mass of water=85-35=50g
mass of kerosene=75-35=40g
therefore,density of kerosene=
mass of kerosene/mass of water=
40g/50g= 4g/5g=1.15
ANS=1.15 g/cm3
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