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Standard IX
Physics
Fundamental and Derived Units
A bottle can ...
Question
A bottle can hold
100
g
of water at
40
∘
C
. What mass of seawater can it hold?
(density of sea water=
1030
k
g
/
m
3
)
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Solution
Density of sea water = 1.03g/cc
Volume of bottle =
100
g
m
1
g
m
/
c
c
=
100
c
c
So, mass of sea water =
1.03
×
100
g
m
= 103gm
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