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15 April, 02:49

A glass cylinder contains four liquid layers: mercury (d = 13.6 g/ml), chloroform (d = 1.49 g/ml), water (d = 1.00 g/ml), ether (d = 0.708 gml). if a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/ml) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest

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  1. 15 April, 05:45
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    The answer is : It will come to rest on the top of ether layer.

    The explanation:

    The lower the density the lighter the liquid and the higher the density the heavier the liquid.

    - we here have the density of the cork stopper = 0.5 g/ml, this means ha i has the lowest density as:

    mercury (d = 13.6 g/ml), chloroform (d = 1.49 g/ml), water (d = 1.00 g/ml), ether (d = 0.708 gml)

    so the layers from the bottom to the top are going to be like that:

    -mercury

    -chloroform

    -water

    - ether

    - and finally a cork stopper at the top of the ether
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