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The units of density are kg/m2. If the density of a liquid is 760.0 kg/m' what is the specific volume? a) 1.316 x 10 m2/kg b) 1.316 x 10 m3/kg c) without the molecular weight of the liquid it is impossible to determine the specific volume d) none of the above are correct

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Answer:

The correct answer is: 1.316 . 10⁻³ m³/kg.

Step-by-step explanation:

The density (ρ) of a substance is the ratio of its mass (m) to its volume (V). At constant temperature and pressure, its value is constant and it is an intrinsic property of materials. The units of density are kg/m³.


\rho = (m)/(V)

The specific volume (ν) of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. We can see that it is the reciprocal of density and an intrinsic property of matter as well. Therefore, the units of specific volume are m³/kg.


\\u = (V)/(m)=(1)/(\rho )

Given we know the density of the liquid, we can use this relationship to find out its specific volume:


\\u =(1)/(\rho )=(1)/(760.0kg/m^(3) ) =1.316 .10^(-3) m^(3) /kg

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