The formula to calculate the Density of Two Liquids (ρab) is:
\[ \rho_{ab} = \frac{M_{A} + M_{B}}{\frac{M_{A}}{\rho_{a}} + \frac{M_{B}}{\rho_{b}}} \]
Density of Two Liquids is the resulting density of the mixture formed when two liquids are mixed. It is measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \rho_{ab} = \frac{3 + 6}{\frac{3}{15} + \frac{6}{20}} \approx 18 \]
The Density of Two Liquids is approximately 18 Kilogram per Cubic Meter.
Mass of Liquid A (Kilogram) | Density of Two Liquids (Kilogram per Cubic Meter) |
---|---|
1 | 19.090909090909093 |
2 | 18.461538461538460 |
3 | 18.000000000000000 |
4 | 17.647058823529413 |
5 | 17.368421052631579 |
6 | 17.142857142857142 |
7 | 16.956521739130437 |
8 | 16.800000000000001 |
9 | 16.666666666666668 |
10 | 16.551724137931036 |