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Density (D or ρ = Greek letter roh )can be defined [[Mass|mass&nbsp;]]<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.28px;">per unit of volume.</span><ref>Wikepedia - Density -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density#/media/File:Artsy_density_column.png</ref>
Density (D or ρ = Greek letter roh )can be defined [[Mass|mass&nbsp;]]<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.28px;">per unit of volume.<ref>Wikepedia-density-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density</ref></span>


Equation: ρ= m/V SI UNITS = kg/m^3<br>Many liquids have different densities; we can use this to separate or identify specific liquids. This also explains why [[Water|water ]]and oil are immiscible.
Equation: ρ= m/V SI UNITS = kg/m^3<br>Many liquids have different densities; we can use this to separate or identify specific liquids. This also explains why [[Water|water and]] oil are immiscible.  


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Revision as of 00:02, 17 November 2015

Density (D or ρ = Greek letter roh )can be defined mass per unit of volume.[1]

Equation: ρ= m/V SI UNITS = kg/m^3
Many liquids have different densities; we can use this to separate or identify specific liquids. This also explains why water and oil are immiscible.

References