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a. 50 g of gasoline are mixed with 50 g of water. What is the average density of the mixture?
b. 50 cm3 of gasoline are mixed with 50 cm3 of water. What is the average density of the mixture?

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a) Average density of mixture is 837 kg/m3

b) Average density of mixture is 860 kg/m3

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Part(a) Step1 : Given information

50 g of gasoline are mixed with 50 g of water.

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Part(a) Step 2 : Explanation

Average density can be calculated by

avg density = Total mass / Total volume

Total mass = 50 + 50 = 100 gm = 0.1 kg

Find total volume

Density of water = 1000 kg/ m3

Density of gasoline = 719.7 kg/ m3

Volume of gasoline is =0.05kg719.7kg/m3=6.95×10-5m3

Volume of water =0.05kg1000kg/m3=5×10-5m3

Total volume = 11.95 x 10-5 m3

Avg.Density=0.10011.95x10-5=836.8kg/m3

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Part(b) Step 1: Given information

50 cm3 of gasoline are mixed with 50 cm3 of water is mixed

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Part(b) Step2: Explanation

Average density can be calculated by

avg density = Total mass / Total volume

Total volume = 50 cm3+ 50 cm3= 100 cm3= 10-4m3

Now find mass

Mass of gasoline = (50 x 10-6 m3 ) x (719.7 kg/m3 ) = 3.6 x 10-2kg

Mass of water =(50 x 10-6 m3 ) x (1000 kg/m3 ) = 5 x 10-2kg

Total mass = 8.6 x 10-2 kg

AverageDensity=8.6×10-2kg100×10-6m3=860kg/m3

So density is 860 kg/m3

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