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Two identical flasks - one filled with water to the `"500 cm"^3` mark, and the other filled with kerosene to the same `"500 cm"^3` mark are measured on an electronic balance. The flask filled with water is found to weigh 620 g, and that filled with kerosene weighs 520 g. The empty flask is measured and found to be 120 g. Find the densities of water and kerosene.

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To find the densities of water and kerosene in the given problem, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given information - Volume of water (V_water) = 500 cm³ - Volume of kerosene (V_kerosene) = 500 cm³ - Weight of flask with water = 620 g - Weight of flask with kerosene = 520 g - Weight of empty flask = 120 g ...
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