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What is the mass of a 5.00cm^3 piece of copper that has a density 8.96g/cm?

User Andrey E
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Density = Mass / Volume
Mass = Density * Volume
Mass = 8.96 * 5
Mass = 44.8 grams

User Steven Bell
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Answer: 44.8 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to find mass(M) object if its density (d) and volume (v) is given :-


M=d* v

Given : Volume of piece of copper :
v=5.00cm^3

Density of copper =
d= 8.96\ g/cm^3

Then, the mass of the copper will be :-


M=8.96*5=44.8\text{ grams}

Hence, the mass of the copper = 44.8 grams

User Kumar Bibek
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