Question 21
The density of water is 1.0 g cm-3 and the density of glycerine is 1.3 g cm-3.
Water is added to a measuring cylinder containing 40 cm3 of glycerine so that the density of
the mixture is 1.1 g cm-3. Assume that the mixing process does not
change the total volume of the liquid.
What is the volume of water added?
A 40
cm3 B
44 cm3 C
52 cm3 D
80 cm3
Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2018 Paper 12 Q10
Solution:
Answer:
D.
When the water and the
glycerine are added, the density of the mixture is obtained by
Density = total mass /
total volume
The following data are
known.
Density of water = 1.0 g
cm-3
Mass of water = mw
Volume of water = Vw
Density of glycerine = 1.3
g cm-3
Mass of glycerine = mg
Volume of glycerine = 40
cm3
The mass of the glycerine
can be obtained from these two values.
Density = mass / volume
Mass = Density × Volume
Mass of glycerine, mg
= 1.3 × 40 = 52 g
Density of mixture = total
mass / total volume
Density of mixture = 1.1 g
cm-3
Total mass of mixture = mw
+ mg = mw + 52
The mixing process does
not change the total volume of the liquid.
Total volume of mixture =
Vw + 40
Density = total mass /
total volume
1.1 = (mw + 52)
/ (Vw + 40)
Vw + 40 = (mw
+ 52) / 1.1 ------------------- (1)
Consider the density of
water.
Density = mass / volume
1.0 = mw / Vw
mw = 1.0 Vw
= Vw ------------------- (2)
Replace mw by Vw
in equation (1).
Vw + 40 = (Vw
+ 52) / 1.1
Vw + 40 = Vw/1.1
+ 52/1.1
Vw – Vw/1.1 = 47.27 - 40
Vw (1 – 1/1.1) = 7.27
Vw = 7.27 / (1 – 1/1.1) = 79.97
= 80 cm3
Full fat milk is made up of fat free milk with fat.
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The density of fat free milk is 1.040×10^3 kgm^-3. What is the density of fat.
A 1.25 ×10^2
B 9.15×10^2
C 9.28×10^2
D 1.16×10^3
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