1.16 g/ml is the density of the acid in a car battery if 250 mL of the acid has a mass of 290 g.
The substance's mass per unit of volume is its density (also known as specific mass or volumetric mass density).
The Latin letter D can also be used to represent density, however the most common symbol is (the lower case Greek letter rho). The mathematical definition of density is mass divided by volume.
D = m/V
where D denotes density, m denotes mass, and V denotes volume.
Although this quantity is more precisely known as specific weight when density is sometimes loosely described as its weight per unit volume.
Given
Volume of acid = 250 ml
Mass of acid = 290 g
Density of acid = ?
Density = 290 g /250 ml
= 1.16 g/ml
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