If two miscible liquids of same volume but different densities p1 and p2 are mixed , then the density of the mixture is given by
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If two miscible liquids of same volume but different densities p1 and p2 are mixed , then the density of the mixture is given by
P = {p(1)V(1) + p(2)V(2)} / {V(1) + V(2)}
This formula assumes that the total volume,
V(T) = V(1) + V(2), but this might not be the case. V(T) could be smaller or larger than V(1) + V(2)
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Explanation:We know that: ρ1=m1/V1, ρ2=m2/V2
It is also known that:
ρmix=(m1+m2)/(V1+V2)
As m1=m2 it means that ρ1∗V1=ρ2∗V2 and m1+m2=2∗ρ1∗V1
Finally you get:
Density of the mixture=(2*P1*P2) /P1+P2
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