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A can weighs 15 g when empty, 75 g when filled with water, and 76.8 g when filled with glycerine.
Find the relative density of glycerine

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Answered by adarsh11214
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A can weigh 15g when empty, 75g when filled with water and 76.8g when filled with glycerine. What is the relative density of glycerine?

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To find :-relative density of glycerine(with respect to water at 4 degree celcius)

empty can has mass= 15g

When the same can is filled with water it's mass= 75g

Mass of water inside it = 75-15 =60g

Volume of water =mass/density=60g/1gcm^3=60cm^3

Now,

When glycerine is filled in same can volume will remain same i. e., 60ml(1cm^3=1ml)

Mass of glycerine = 76.8-15=61.8g

Density of glycerine = 61.8/60=1.03g/ml

R.D=1.03g/ml÷1g/ml =1.03

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