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Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of lead. mass = 567.5 g volume = 50.0 cm3 what is the density of lead?

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The answer is 11. 35 g/cm3. Density is mathematically expressed as the mass per unit of volume. Therefore, using the equation of density, which is expressed algebraically as D = m/v, the density of the lead is 11.35 g/ cm3. I hope this helped you in some ways.
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The formula of density is mass/volume.
Density of lead = 567.5/50 = 11.35 g/cm3

I hope this is the answer that you were looking for.
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