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15. If the density of magnesium is 1.7 g/cm³, how many grams would be needed to fill a container that has a volume of 25 cm³? You must show your work using dimensional analysis.
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15. If the density of magnesium is 1.7 g/cm³, how many grams would be needed to fill a container that
has a volume of 25 cm³? You must show your work using dimensional analysis.
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1.7 g/cm3=mass g/ 25cm3
you want to get rid of 25cm3 to find grams so you multiply 25 by 1.7
42.5 and you are left with grams so therefor you will need 42.5 grams
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