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the density of honey is 1.42 g/cm3,find its RD .

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Answered by 106107
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Example: If 500 mL of a liquid has a density of 1.11 g/mL, what is its mass? ... We can rearrange this to get the expression for the volume. V = md ... The density of water at 4oC can be written as 1.000g/cm3 , 1.000g/mL , 1000Kg/m3 , and 1.000kg/L . ... 1.00 liter of O2 gas at 760 torr pressure and 0°C has a mass of 1.42 g

Answered by anweshabhattacharyya
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Answer:

1.42

Explanation:

Given density of honey=1.42 g/cm³

Density of water at 4°C (In cgs unit)= 1 g/cm³

Hence relative density of honey= density of honey / density of water at 4°C

= 1.42/1 = 1.42( Relative density being a ratio ,has no units).

Answer: R.D of honey is 1.42 .

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