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Question: When equal volumes of two liquids are mixed, the specific gravity of the mixture is \(4\). When equa...
When equal volumes of two liquids are mixed, the specific gravity of the mixture is 4. When equal masses of the same two liquids are mixed the specific gravity of the mixture is 3. Find the specific gravities of two liquids.
Solution
If the specific gravities of the two substances be S1 and S2, the density be ρ , and V be the volume of each of the substances, then, total mass of the mixture is (VS1ρ+VS2ρ) . The specific gravity of the mixture is 2S1+S2=4 and the specific gravity of the mixture is S1+S22S1S2=3 . Simplify the two equations.
Formula used: If the specific gravities of the two substances be S1 and S2 , the density be ρ , and V be the volume of each of the substance, then, the total mass of the mixture is (VS1ρ+VS2ρ) .
If, m be the mass of each of the two substances, the total volume of the mixture is (S1ρm+S2ρm) .
Complete step by step solution: Let the specific gravities of the two substances be S1 and S2 , and the density of water at 4∘C be ρ .
So, densities of the substances are S1ρ and S2ρ .
Let V be the volume of each of the substances in the mixture.
So, the total mass of the mixture is (VS1ρ+VS2ρ) .
And, the total volume of the mixture is (V+V)=2V .
So, according to the problem, the specific gravity of the mixture is
2S1+S2=4
or, S1+S2=8 …(1)
Again, let m be the mass of each of the two substances in the mixture.
So, the total mass of the mixture is (m+m)=2m .
And, the total volume of the mixture is (S1ρm+S2ρm) .
So, the density of the mixture is S1ρm+S2ρm2m=S1+S22S1S2ρ
So, according to the problem, the specific gravity of the mixture is
S1+S22S1S2=3
or, S1S2=23(S1+S2)=23×8=12
So, (S1−S2)=(S1+S2)2−4S1S2=(8)2−(4×12)=4 …(2)
From equation (1) , S1=8−S2
Putting this value in equation (2) , we get, S2=2 .
And, putting this value in either of the equations, we get, S1=6 .
Note: The specific gravity of a solid or a liquid is defined as the ratio between the mass of a certain volume of the substance to the mass of an equal volume of water at 4∘C . Since the specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of two densities, it is also called relative density. Specific gravity is only a number and has no unit. For this reason, the value of the specific gravity of a substance is equal in all systems of units. It should be noted that it is a dimensionless physical quantity.