An empty density bottle of capacity 50 ml weighs 27 g. When completely filled with
glycerine, it weighs 92 g. Calculate the density of glycerine. Express your answer in S.I. units.
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Mass of bottle = 30g
Mass of bottle + mass of liquid = 53.4g
So, mass of liquid = (53.4 - 30)g = 23.4g
Also, mass of bottle + mass of water =
48g
So, mass of water = (48 - 30)g = 18g
We know
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Let the density of the liquid be d.
And we know that density of water is 1g/
CC
And volume of the bottle be V.
Since, both the liquid and water are filled in the same bottle,
volume of water = volume of liquid = V
So,
Mass of liquid = Vd = 23.4g
-Mass of water = V(1) = 18g
V = 18g/1g/cc =18cc
Thus,
Vd = = 23.4g
18cc (d) = 23.4g
Therefore, density of the liquid is 1.3g/cc.
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