alcohol barometer height at normal pressure when density of alcohol is 720 kg per metre cube is dash when atmospheric pressure is 76 76 CM of HG
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We need to find the height of an alcohol column that would exert the same pressure as a 76 cm column of mercury (Hg) at normal atmospheric pressure. The density of alcohol is given as 720 kg/m³. Show more…
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