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20 March, 03:04

Butter has a specific gravity of 0.86. What is the mass of 2.15 L of butter?

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  1. 20 March, 03:31
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    The mass of butter is 1849 g.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Specific gravity of butter = 0.86

    Volume = 2.15 L

    Mass = ?

    Solution:

    Specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of density of substance divided by the density of water.

    Thus the density of butter is 0.86 g/mL

    Formula:

    Conversion from L to mL

    2.15 / 1000 = 2150 mL

    d = m/v

    0.86 g/mL = m/2150 mL

    m = 1849 g

    Thus the mass of butter is 1849 g.
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