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how did you get water as the answer?
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Question - water is not getting in my machine, the water is on and the. Find the answer to this and other Appliance questions on JustAnswer.
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which of these is not an accurate unit for mass? a) gram b) slug c) pound d) kilogram
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b) slug
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four immiscible liquids are mixed and form four layers. from top to bottom what will be observed? a) corn oil, carbon tetrachloride, water, mercury
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carbon tetrachloride, corn oil, water, mercury
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an 8 oz empty glass is filled with ice. it has a mass of 254 grams. after the ice has melted the total mass would be a) approximately 260 grams b) 254 grams c) approximately 250 grams d) much greater than 260 grams
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a volume of 50 cu.cm of dry sand is added to 30 cu.cm of water for a total volume of 60 cu. cm. what is the volume of water that goes into the air spaces? a ) 50 cu.cm b) 60 cu.cm c)10 cu.cm d) 20 cu.cm
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To determine the volume of water that goes into the air spaces, we need to subtract the total volume of the mixture from the initial volume of dry sand and water combined.
Initial volume of dry sand + water = 50 cu.cm + 30 cu.cm = 80 cu.cm
Total volume of the mixture = 60 cu.cm
Volume of water that goes into the air spaces = Initial volume - Total volume of the mixture
= 80 cu.cm - 60 cu.cm
= 20 cu.cm
Therefore, the volume of water that goes into the air spaces is 20 cu.cm
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