Physics, asked by chandanapurured2564, 8 months ago

An empty beaker weighs 100g. When filled with 60ml of salt solution, it weighs 172g. What is the
density of the salt solution.

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Answered by 49tishthampps11sc
18

Explanation:

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Answered by rinayjainsl
1

Answer:

The density of salt solution is found to be

1.2gcm {}^{ - 3}

Explanation:

Given that,

Weight of empty beaker=100gm

Weight of beaker filled with salt solution=172gm

Therefore,the weight of salt solution is found as

172 - 100 = 72gm

Also given that,the volume of salt solution=60ml

Mass and volume are known.Hence density is given as

density =  \frac{mass}{volume} =  \frac{72g}{60cm {}^{3} }   = 1.2gcm {}^{ - 3}

Therefore,the density of salt solution is found to be

1.2gcm { }^{ - 3}

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