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The mass of an empty density bottle is 21.8 g, when filled completely with water it is 41.8 g and when filled completely with liquid it is 40.6 g. Find:
(a) the volume of density bottle.
(b) the relative density of liquid.
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Mass of empty density bottle (M1) = 21.8 g
Mass of bottle with water (M2) = 41.8 g
Mass of bottle with liquid (M3)= 40.6 g
(a) Mass of water in bottle = M2 - M1 = 41.8 - 21.8 = 20 g
Density of water is 1 g cm-3, so volume of density bottle = 20 mL
(b) Mass of liquid in bottle = M3 - M1 = 40.6 - 21.8 = 18.8 g
Relative density of liquid = 0.94.
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