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A sample of kerosene has a mass of 36.4g. It’s volume is 45.6mL. What is the density of kerosene?

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Answer:

Density = 0.8 g/cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

The density of an object can be found using the formula


Density(\rho) = (mass)/(volume)

From the question

mass of kerosene = 36.4 g

volume of kerosene = 45.6 mL

To find the density substitute the values into the above formula and solve

We have


Density = (36.4)/(45.6)

= 0.7982

We have the final answer as

Density = 0.8 g/cm³

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