Physics, asked by jayantisahu79, 11 months ago

A bottle can hold 150g of water at 4 degree Celsius. What mass of the sea water it can hold? (density = to 1000 kgm-3)​.​

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Answered by bhagyashreechowdhury
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The mass of the seawater that the bottle can hold is 154.5 g.

Explanation:

Required formula:

  • Density = [Mass] / [Volume]

The mass of water bottle can hold at 4℃ = 150 g = 0.15 kg

The density of water is given = 1000 kg/m³  

Using the formula, we get

The volume of water in the bottle is,

= [mass] / [density]

= 0.15 / 1000

= 1.5 * 10⁻⁴ m³ …. (i)

The density of seawater = 1030 kg/m₃  …. (ii)

Thus, from (i) & (ii), we get

The mass of the seawater that the bottle can hold is,

= 1030 * 1.5 * 10⁻⁴

= 1545 * 10⁻⁴ kg

= 154.5 g

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