If ethanol (S.G. = 0.790) were used rather than water in measuring the density of the irregular objects, how would that have affected the result? Explain.   -When you were measuring the volume of the irregular solid you were told to stir to eliminate bubbles. If the bubbles were not eliminated, how would that affect the density? Explain.   -Suppose the density of 65.0 mL of some liquid was found to be 0.748 g/mL. What would be the specific gravity of 45.0 mL of this liquid?

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-If ethanol (S.G. = 0.790) were used rather than water in measuring the density of the irregular objects, how would that have affected the result? Explain.

 

-When you were measuring the volume of the irregular solid you were told to stir to eliminate bubbles. If the bubbles were not eliminated, how would that affect the density? Explain.

 

-Suppose the density of 65.0 mL of some liquid was found to be 0.748 g/mL. What would be the specific gravity of 45.0 mL of this liquid?

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