Ans c)
The density of oil is lesser than water whereas vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water so denser than water.
Density is given as : mass / volume
Since here bottle is same , so the volume remains same . So the bottle with vinegar (higher density) only will have more mass than the bottle filled with oil only.
c) Which would have more mass-a bottle filled with oil only or the same bottle filled...
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