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a sample of an unknown liquid has a volume of 12.0 ml and a mass of 6g. what is it’s density? show your work or explain how you determined this value .

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Answered by aman3495
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as we know that
Density = Mass divided by Volume, or d = m/v.

So, replace the m and v with the amounts

given:

d = 6/12.

Therefore, d = 0.5.

density is 0.5 ans


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Answered by KaurSukhvir
13

Answer:

The density of given liquid is equal to 0.5g/ml, which has 6g mass and 12ml volume.

Explanation:

We have given,

The mass of a unknown liquid, m = 6g

The volume of the given liquid, V = 12ml = 12cm³

We know the relation of density is given by:

Density of the liquid = (mass)/ (Volume)

Density of a substance (d) is directly proportional to its mass (m) and inversely proportional to its volume (V). Density of substance (d) is defined as the mass (m) per unit volume (V).

Density of given liquid will be :

d=\frac{\big m}{\big V}

\big d=\frac{\big 6\big g}{\big 1\big 2\big m\big l}

d = 0.5g/ml

Therefore, the density of given liquid is equal to 0.5g/ml.

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