Determine the density of sulfuric acid if a 35 liter can holds 63 kg of acid.

Given: V (indicated capacity of the can) = 35 l (35 * 10-3 m3); m (mass of sulfuric acid that the can can hold) = 63 kg.

The density of sulfuric acid will be equal to the ratio of its mass and the capacity of the can: ρsc = m / V.

Calculation: ρsk = 63 / (35 * 10-3) = 1800 kg / m3.

Answer: The estimated density of sulfuric acid is 1800 kg / m3.



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