At 36.0 °C the density of water is 0.9936870 g/cm3. At 37.0 °C the density of water is 0.9933390 g/cm3. Use linear interpolation to calculate the density (D) of water at 36.2 °C, to the nearest 10-7g/cm3. ANSWER IS: D = 0.9936174 g/cm^3

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At 36.0 °C the density of water is 0.9936870 g/cm3.
At 37.0 °C the density of water is 0.9933390 g/cm3.
Use linear interpolation to calculate the density (D) of water at 36.2 °C, to the nearest 10-7g/cm3.

 

ANSWER IS: D = 0.9936174 g/cm^3

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