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Answered by Faraz7931
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The relative density of solids or liquids is the ratio between the mass of a volume of a substance to be examined, determined at 20 °C, and the mass of the same volume of water, determined at 4 °C. The relative density has no dimension. The density, r, of a substance is the quotient of the mass, m, and its volume, v.

Answered by angelmariyaemmanuel
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Relative density of liquids (RH) IS the ratio between the the density of the substance with the density of the water....

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