Determining the density of liquids.
Scale- Graduated cylinder- Water- Oil- Glycerin- Solar panel- Mercury
1- Weigh the listed equipment empty and determine its mass.
2- Weigh different liquids with their varying volumes.
3- Calculate the density of the liquid and note the readings on the panel in front of you.
4- Repeat this step using different liquids and volumes, and compare the differences in density.
The density of a single liquid is constant despite differences in its mass and volume. However, the density of materials can differ from one another despite having the same volume.
We can conclude that density is the mass per unit volume (1 cm³) of a substance.
Density (D) = Mass (M) / Volume (V)
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