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With the use of archimedes principle state how you will find relative density of a solid denser than water and insoluble in it. How will you modify your experiment if the solid is soluble in water?

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Answered by ajayjha7739gmailcom
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And as stated above, by sinking the solid displaces the fluid volume equivalent to its weight (it displaces its weight in the fluid)To calculate the density of the insoluble solid denser than water;• Weigh the solid• Put it in water in a graduated cylinder. The volume of the displaced water is the volume of the solid

Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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And as stated above, by sinking the solid displaces the fluid volume equivalent to its weight (it displaces its weight in the fluid)To calculate the density of the insoluble solid denser than water;• Weigh the solid• Put it in water in a graduated cylinder. The volume of the displaced water is the volume of the solid.

Explanation:

And as stated above, by sinking the solid displaces the fluid volume equivalent to its weight (it displaces its weight in the fluid)To calculate the density of the insoluble solid denser than water;• Weigh the solid• Put it in water in a graduated cylinder. The volume of the displaced water is the volume of the solid.

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