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If the density of quartz is 3.5 g/cm3 and the volume is 20 cm3 then what is the mass of this piece of quart?
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If the density of quartz is 3.5 g/cm3 and the volume is 20 cm3 then what is the mass of this piece of quart?
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Mass = density x volume
Mass = 3.5 x 20 = 70 grams
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