Asked by Miriam
A density bottle has a mass of 70g when empty 90g when full of water and 94g when full of liquid x calculate a mass of water that fills the density bottle b volume of density bottle c mass of liquid x that fills the density bottle c the density of liquid x
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Answered by
Damon
water density is about 1 g/cm^3
so
90 - 70 = 20 g water = 20 cm^3 water = bottle volume
liquid mass = 94 - 70 = 24 g
liquid density = 24 g/20 cm^3 = 1.2 g/cm^3 or 1,200 kg/m^3
so
90 - 70 = 20 g water = 20 cm^3 water = bottle volume
liquid mass = 94 - 70 = 24 g
liquid density = 24 g/20 cm^3 = 1.2 g/cm^3 or 1,200 kg/m^3
Answered by
Sonu
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