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Mass of the given solid, M = Volume (V) x density (D) = 30.5 x 3.2 = 97.6 g
Example 11. An empty bottle of capacity 50 mL weighs 27 g. When completely filled with glycerine,
it weighs 92 g. Calculate the density of glycerine. Express your answer in SI units.
Solution. Here,
volume of bottle, V = 50 mL = 50 cm​

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Answered by ritikaasgupta
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Mass of the given solid, M = Volume (V) x density (D) = 30.5 x 3.2 = 97.6 g. Example 11. An empty bottle of capacity 50 mL weighs 27 g. ... and mass of bottle filled with glycerine, M, = 92 g.

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