Two different liquids, X and Y, have densities of 0.781 g/mL and 1.27 g/mL respectively. When the liquids are combined, one liquid floats atop the other. Which liquid is the top layer?

Two different liquids, X and Y, have densities of 0.781 g/mL and 1.27 g/mL respectively. When...
5. The densities of some liquids are given below. Liquids Density (g/mL) Water 1.0 Carbon tetrachloride 1.6 Mercury 13.6 0.65 a) A graduated cylinder is filled with approximately 10 mL of each liquid. Draw and label the layers of the liquid in the graduated cylinder. b) If you drop a diamond (density = 3.5 g/mL) into the graduated cylinder filled with the above liquids, in what layer would it be found? Illustrate. CHEM 40 LAB MANUAL 2019-2020 Page 61
Two immiscible liquids with the following densities was poured into a test tube. Liquid A has a density of 1.078 g/mL and liquid B has a density of 0.9887 g/mL. Decide which liquid is on the bottom of the test tube? Write A or B
You come across an open container that is filled with two liquids. Since the two liquids have different densities, there is a distinct separation between them. Water, which has a density of pw = 1.00 x 100 kg/m", fills the lower portion of the container to a depth of 0.218 m. The fluid that is floating on top of the water is 0.349 m deep. If the absolute pressure on the bottom of the container is 1.049 x 10 Pa,...
You come across an open container that is filled with two liquids. Since the two liquids have different densities, there is a distinct separation between them. Water, which has a density of pw 1.00 x 103 kg/m, fills the lower portion of the container to a depth of 0.206 m. The fluid that is floating on top of the water is 0.342 m deep. If the absolute pressure on the bottom of the container is 1.049 x 10 Pa, what...
In one experiment two liquids are introduced into different flasks and They weigh on different scales. You want to find the total mass of the liquid. I know we use: Mass of flask 1 + liquid = 540 ± 10 g, Mass of flask 1 empty = 72 ± 1 g and Mass of flask 2 + liquid = 940 ± 20 g and, Mass of flask 1 empty = 97 ± 1 g. What is the total mass of...
You have a solution of two volatile liquids, X and Y. Pure liquid X has a vapor pressure of 410.0 torr and pure liquid Y has a vapor pressure of 150.0 torr at the temperature of the solution. The mole fraction of X in the vapor at equilibrium above the solution is 1.5 times the mole fraction of liquid X in the solution. What is the mole fraction of liquid X in the solution?
You come across an open container that is filled with two liquids. Since the two liquids have different densities, there is a distinct separation between them. Water, which has a density of ρw=1.00×103 kg/m3, fills the lower portion of the container to a depth of 0.215 m. The fluid that is floating on top of the water is 0.342 m deep. If the absolute pressure on the bottom of the container is 1.049×105 Pa, what is the density, ρl, of...
You come across an open container that is filled with two liquids. Since the two liquids have different densities, there is a distinct separation between them. Water, which has a density of ρ w = 1.00 × 10 3 kg/m 3 , fills the lower portion of the container to a depth of 0.221 m . The fluid that is floating on top of the water is 0.328 m deep. If the absolute pressure on the bottom of the container...
You come across an open container which is filled with two liquids. Since the two liquids have different density there is a distinct separation between them. Water fills the lower portion of the container to a depth of 0.200 m which has a density of 1.00 x 103 kg/m3. The fluid which is floating on top of the water is 0.342 m deep. If the absolute pressure on the bottom of the container is 1.049 × 105 Pa, what is...
time to flow through funnel trial Liquid X Liquid Y 1.99s 2.07s 1.82 s Note: the two liquids have the same density. 0.80 s 0.85 s 0.83 s 3 What's different about liquids X and Y? Your answer should be the one- or two-word name of a physical property.