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Mass of an empty density bottle is 50 g. When filled with water, it is 80 g. When filled

with oil, it is 75 g. Find (i) capacity of density bottle (ii) density of oil

(iii) Relative density of oil.​

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Answered by sks2736
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Answer:

Mass of an empty density bottle (M1)=50g

Mass of the bottle + Mass of the water=80g

Mass of the bottle+ Mass of the oil= 75 g

Mass of water=(M2-M1)g= 30g

Mass of oil =(M3-M1)g= 25g

Since the density of water is 1g/cm^3 , therefore capacity of density bottle V=30cm^3

Density of the oil=Mass of the oil/Volume of the oil= 25/30=0.83 g/cm^3

R.D of the oil is 0.83

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