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The fourth Group
1. Andari Yuta Palwa
2. Hasni Kesuma Ratih
3. Miranda Aristy
4. Ridhollahi
5. Virta Pusvitasari
Table
This table presents the densities of some common substances at 25C and 1 atm. The table
has three columns. The first column shows substances; the second column indicates the
physical states of substances; the last column displays the density of the substances in g/mL.
The data are presented in an randomly order. As the table shows that an oxygen gas has the
density of 0,00143 g/mL. The density of water liqui is 1 g/mL L; it is higher than the density
of oxygen. Ice which is in a graphite form has the sama density as cooking oil; it is 0,92
g/mL. The density of helium is 0,000178 g/mL; it is the lowest among other substances. The
conclusion that can drawn from the table is that gold has the highest density whereas helium
has the lowest density among the other substances. In addition cooking oil and ice have the
same density.
Table
Graph
Eficiency Generator for Five days
% Eficiency
76.60 76.57
76.50
76.48
76.40
76.35
76.35
76.30
76.30
76.20
76.10
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