What is an example to find the density of unknown solution

One example of finding the density of an unknown solution is as follows:

1. Measure the mass of an empty container, such as a beaker or flask, using a scale.

2. Pour a known volume of the unknown solution into the container and measure the mass of the container and solution together.

3. Subtract the mass of the empty container from the mass of the container and solution to find the mass of the solution.

4. Measure the volume of the unknown solution using a graduated cylinder or pipette.

5. Divide the mass of the solution by the volume of the solution to calculate the density of the unknown solution. The density of the unknown solution can then be compared to known densities of substances to identify the solution.