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Describe an experiment to determine the density of a liquid

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Answered by kiranrout2007
0

Answer:

Draw a graph of mass of liquid (y-axis) against volume (x-axis). Try to scale the graph so that you can plot all your data sets on a single graph. f For each set of data try and draw a straight 'best fit' line passing through the origin. Calculate the density of each liquid from the gradient of its graph line.

Answered by kyntiew66
1

Answer:

To determine the density of a liquid D = M / V

We need to find the vol . of liquid say milk, mass of liquid .

Explanation:

EXPERIMENT:

To find the mass of milk :

wt. of empty 100 c,c breaker = M

1

g=70g(say)

Fill the breaker (half) with milk and waigh again = $$ M_{2} g = 116 g (say)

To find the vol. of milk into measuring cylinder and note the volume V=40c.c (say)

∴Density of milk=D=

V

M

=

40c.c

(M

2

−M

1

)

=

40

(116−70)

=

40

46

=

4

4.6

=1.15gcm

−3

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