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An empty beaker weighs 20g and when filled with

Kensene weighs 60g. If the Volume of the kerosene is 15cm2 calculate
the density of the kerosene

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Answer: The density of kerosene is
2.7g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Density is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.


Density=(mass)/(Volume)

Given : Mass of kerosene = mass of beaker with kerosene - mass of empty beaker = 60 g - 20 g = 40 g

Volume of kersone =
15cm^3

Putting in the values we get:


Density=(40g)/(15cm^3)


Density=2.7g/cm^3

Thus the density of kerosene is
2.7g/cm^3