How can you make density of 1g/ml, for a 600 ml bottle whose mass is 27 gms

To determine how to make a solution with a density of 1g/ml, we need to know the total mass and volume of the solution. In this case, you have a 600 ml bottle with a mass of 27 grams.

To calculate the mass needed to achieve a density of 1g/ml, we can use the formula:

Mass = Density x Volume

In this case, the density we want is 1g/ml, and the volume is 600 ml.

Mass = 1g/ml x 600 ml
Mass = 600g

Therefore, you would need to add an additional 573 grams (600g - 27g) of material to the 27 grams already present in the bottle to achieve a density of 1g/ml.