A beaker has a mass of 80.79g when empty and 377.75g when it contains 331mL of an unknown liquid. What is the density of the liquid
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Mass of the liquid = Mass of beaker with liquid - Mass of empty beaker Mass of the liquid = 377.75g - 80.79g = 296.96g Show more…
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