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how can we test the purity of substance by its relative density??
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Answered by Anonymous
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If it is 1 then the densities of both are equal, that means equal volumes of the two substances have the same mass. ... In this way, the knowledge of relative density can help in verifying the purity of a substance

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Answered by jyothirmaibasa62
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Source: Laboratory of Dr. Michael Evans — Georgia Institute of Technology

The ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume is known as the mass density or, simply, the density of the substance. Density is expressed in units of mass per volume, such as g/mL or kg/m3. Because the density of a substance does not depend on the amount of substance present, density is an “intensive property”.

To measure the density of a sample of material, both the mass and volume of the sample must be determined. For both solids and liquids, a balance can be used to measure mass; however, methods for determining volume are different for solids and liquids. As liquids can flow and take the shapes of their containers, glassware such as a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask can be used to measure the volume of a liquid. The volume of an irregularly-shaped solid can be measured by submersion in a liquid — the difference in volume caused by addition of the solid is equal to the volume of the solid.

This demonstration illustrates the methods for measuring the density of solids and liquids. Using a volumetric flask and an analytical balance, the density of ethanol can be determined. Using a graduated cylinder, analytical balance, and water as the displaced liquid, the density of zinc metal can be determined.

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