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A 2.00 cm3 sample of metal is found to weigh 4.54 g. Calculate the density of the metal in units of g/cm3 and g/mL. Be sure to answer all parts

User Nixeagle
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Answer:

Density = Mass/Volume

= 4.54g * 2cm^3

= 2.27g/cm3

= 2.27g/ml

mL and Cm^3 are same

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Answer:

2.27 g/cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for density is D = m/v

Using this, we can calculate the density by inputting

m = 4.54 g

V = 2.00 cm³

D = 4.54/2.00

= 2.27

= 2.27 g/cm³

Therefore, the density of the metal is 2.27 g/cm³

Hope this helps!! :)

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