If two liquids of the same mass but densities d1 and d2 respectively are mixed, then the density of the mixture is?
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For 1st liquid, mass = m and density = d1
For 2nd liquid, mass = m and density = d2
Total volume of the mixture = m(1/d1 + 1/d2)
When both are mixed, the density of the mixture will be
= 2m / (m(1/d1 + 1/d2)) = [2d1d2/(d1 +d2)]
For 1st liquid, mass = m and density = d1
For 2nd liquid, mass = m and density = d2
Total volume of the mixture = m(1/d1 + 1/d2)
When both are mixed, the density of the mixture will be
= 2m / (m(1/d1 + 1/d2)) = [2d1d2/(d1 +d2)]
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