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Activity Card Physics Class : 9 c) If this experiment is repeated by using stone and kerosene what is the buoyancy experienced? (0.4 N, 0.5 N, 0.6 N)
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Answered by King001Rohit100
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Activity Card Physics Class : 9 c) If this experiment is repeated by using stone and kerosene what is the buoyancy experienced? (0.4 N, 0.5 N, 0.6 N)

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Name this gas. Water contains two parts of hydrogen and one part oxygen. Therefore, during the electrolysis of water the amount of hydrogen has collected in one of the test tubes is double than that of the oxygen produced and collected in the other last tube.

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