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The diagram shows an experiment to find the density of a liquid. cm³ 200 g measuring cylinder balance What is the density of the liquid? A 0.5g/cm³ B 2.0g/cm³ cm³ 250g liquid 10.0g/cm³ D C 8.0g/cm​

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To find the density of the liquid, we need to use the formula: Density = Mass/Volume.

In the diagram, it shows that the measuring cylinder has a volume of 200 cm³. This means that the volume of the liquid will be 200 cm³.

It also states that the mass of the liquid is 250g.

Therefore, using the formula Density = Mass/Volume, we can calculate the density of the liquid as follows:

Density = 250g/200cm³ = 1.25 g/cm³.

So, the density of the liquid is 1.25 g/cm³.

Out of the given options, none of them match this value exactly. Option A is closest with a density of 0.5 g/cm³, but it is not an exact match.

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