Physics, asked by bipinbihari0407, 1 year ago

The mass of an empty density bottle is 30 g, it is
75 g when filled completely with water and 65 g
when filled completely with a liquid. Find :
(a) volume of density bottle,
(b) density of liquid, and
(c) relative density of liquid.​

Answers

Answered by madavdarwad
36

Answer:

Explanation:

mass of empty density bottle (M1) = 30g

mass of bottle + water (M2) = 75g

mass of liquid + liquidx (M3) = 65g

mass of water = M2 – M1 = 75 – 30 = 45g

(a) volume of density bottle = mass of water 45g

(b) density of liquid x

D = mass of liquid = 35

mass of water 45

D = 0.77g/cm^3

mass of liquid = M3 – M1 = 65 - 30 = 35g

(c)mass of water in the density bottle = 75 - 30

= 45

therefore, mass of water in the density bottle = 45cc

and mass of the equal volume of liquid in

density bottle 65 - 30 = 35

R.D of liquid = mass of 45cc liquid = 35 = 7

mass of 45cc water 45. 9

= 0.77

Answered by Anonymous
7

your question answer is 0.77 gm/cm3

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