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A liquid has a volume of 100cm3 and a mass of 85 g. The density of water is 1.0g/ cm3 . How does the density of the liquid compare with the density of water?

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Answered by ShibShankar
7

Explanation:

Density of the liquid is (its mass)/(volume) = 85/100 = 0.85 g/cm3

Thus its density is 0.15 g/cm3 less than water

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Answered by handgunmaine
2

Answer:

The density of the liquid compare with the density of water is 0.85 .

Explanation:

Given :

Volume of liquid , V=100\ cm^3 .

Mass of given amount of volume , m = 85 \ g .

Also , density of water is , \rho_w =1 \ g/cm^3 .

Now , we know density is given as :

\rho=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\\rho=\dfrac{85}{100}\\\\\rho=0.85\ g/cm^3

Now , relative density is given as the ratio of density by density of water .

R.D=\dfrac{\rho}{\rho_w}\\\\R.D=\dfrac{0.85}{1}\\\\R.D=0.85

Therefore , the density of the liquid compare with the density of water is 0.85 .

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