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Afield test is used to measure the density of crude oil recovered during a fracking*operation. the crude oil recovered is mixed with brine. the oil and brine mixture are placed in an open tank and allowed to separate. after separation, a 1.0-m layer of oil floats on top of 0.55 m of brine. the density of the brine is 1030 kg/m3and the pressure at the bottom of the tank is 14 kpa gage. find the density of the oil.

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