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Density = Mass/Volume. You have only volume, no mass and so there is no way to determine density.

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Write a step-by-step process for finding the density of an unknown liquid List the laboratory equipment needed for each step?

To find the density of an unknown liquid, first, gather the necessary equipment: a graduated cylinder, a balance, and a thermometer. Begin by measuring a specific volume of the liquid using the graduated cylinder, noting the volume accurately. Next, weigh the graduated cylinder filled with the liquid on the balance to determine its mass. Finally, calculate the density by dividing the mass of the liquid by the volume measured (Density = Mass/Volume).


How do you tell which one is the densest liquid if you pour three liquids into a beaker?

To identify a liquid that is most dense it would be at the bottom of a container because the the most dense sinks while the least dense float at the top. example. if your teacher gave you an experiment to do and she gave you olive oil,dish soap,and color water. and you put those liquid in a see through container the least dense is the alcohol because that has the least density in it, and the most dense is soap. so if you put a couple of liquids in a container the most dense will appear at the bottom while the least will be on top. hope this help:)


Does liquid have unfixed shape?

Yes, liquids do not have a fixed shape and take the shape of their container. This is because the particles in a liquid are able to move around and flow past each other.


Which states of matter has low density high density and quite high density?

Low density: Gas High density: Solid Quite high density: Liquid


What can density do?

Density can be used to identify substances, as each material has a unique density. It can also be used to determine the purity of a substance through comparing its density to a known value. Additionally, density plays a role in buoyancy, with less dense objects floating in more dense liquids.

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How can you tell when two liquids with the same volume which one has greater density?

You can determine which liquid has greater density by measuring the mass of equal volumes of each liquid. The liquid with greater mass per unit volume has higher density. Alternatively, you could also check their buoyancy when placed in the same container – the liquid that floats on top has lower density.


How does density affect the position of different liquids in a container?

liquids with higher density will sink to the bottom of a container, while liquids with lower density will float on top. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where denser fluids displace less dense fluids. The positioning of different liquids in a container is determined by their relative densities.


When given 2 containers of colourless liquids one of the container has water in it without tasting the liquids what experiment can be done to find out which container has water?

Take the mass of each liquid, divide by the volume, and that gives you density. If the density is nearly 1g/mL, it is water.


What is the shape and particle motion and density of a liquid?

Unlike a solid, a liquid has no defined shape. It is able to take the shape of a container and flow freely. It maintains a fairly constant density. Its density is higher than a gas, but less than a solid. The particles have only temporary bindings, allowing them to travel freely.


Describe how you can determine the relative densities of liquids?

Water has a density of 1 g/cm3 , which means that for every cubic centimeter of water, it will weigh 1 gram (at normal atmospheric pressure and normal earth gravity) To find the density of a liquid, or in fact any substance, divide its weight by its volume.


How much does 10.1 oz if liquid weigh?

It depends on the liquid as each liquid may have a different density


What would happen to a liquid or solid that has a lower density than water is placed in container of water?

Lower density materials float in higher density fluids. This does not occur if two miscible fluids are miscible (dissolve in each other). In that case the one fluid mixed with the other (e.g. alcohol and water)


Why you have to find average density of each liquid?

Finding the average density of a liquid allows us to determine its mass per unit volume, which can be useful for various applications in science and engineering. This information is particularly important when dealing with mixtures or solutions where different liquids are present, as the average density helps us understand the overall density of the combined substances.


What are some properties of matter in the liquid phase?

In the liquid phase, matter has a definite volume but no definite shape, allowing it to flow and take the shape of its container. Liquids have high density compared to gases but lower density compared to solids. They exhibit surface tension and viscosity, and their particles are in constant motion but have some degree of attraction to each other.


What is the state of matter in which molecules slip and slide over each other take the shape of container and are apart but still touch each other?

Liquid.


How do you tell which one is the densest liquid if you pour three liquids into a beaker?

To identify a liquid that is most dense it would be at the bottom of a container because the the most dense sinks while the least dense float at the top. example. if your teacher gave you an experiment to do and she gave you olive oil,dish soap,and color water. and you put those liquid in a see through container the least dense is the alcohol because that has the least density in it, and the most dense is soap. so if you put a couple of liquids in a container the most dense will appear at the bottom while the least will be on top. hope this help:)


What is a liquid mater?

A liquid matter is matter which particles are sliding along each other providing a little space from each other that lets it take the shape of its container.