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Relative Density of Honey and Spirit?

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Answered by tiyamastigirl
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1.45 kg/l

The density of honey typically ranges between 1.38 and 1.45 kg/l at 20 °C.

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Answered by savagekshiraj
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Data one should know to solve this question :

Density of honey =780 kg/m³

Density of spirit =1420 kg/m³

Density of water =1000 kg/m³

To find : Relative density of honey and spirit.

Relative density :

Relative density is nothing but the density of the substance with respect to standard liquids, like water.

Calculating the relative density of Honey :

Relative density of honey = Density of honey / Density of water

= 1420/1000

= 1.42

Therefore, the Relative Density of honey is 1.42

Calculating the relative density of Spirit :

Relative density of honey = Density of spirit / Density of water

= 780/1000

= 0.78

Therefore, the Relative Density of spirit is 0.78

Quick fact :

Relative Density is a Unitless quantity.

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