Title: If a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/mL) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest? Post by: OldSpice on Dec 7, 2014 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 g/mL). If a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/mL) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest?
A) on top of the ether layer B) on top of the water layer C) on top of the chloroform layer D) on top of the mercury layer E) on the bottom of the cylinder Title: If a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/mL) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest? Post by: Electric on Dec 13, 2014 Content hidden
Title: If a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/mL) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest? Post by: OldSpice on Dec 14, 2014 Perfect!
..Thank you so much for your support Title: If a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/mL) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest? Post by: Electric on Dec 14, 2014 My pleasure
Title: Re: If a cork stopper (d = 0.50 g/mL) is dropped into the cylinder, where does it come to rest? Post by: ridamanue on Feb 17, 2021 Thank You for your help!
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