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A sample of copper has a volume of 23.4 cm3 if the density of copper is 8.9 gcm3 what is the coppers mass?

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The answer is: " 208 g " .
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The formula/ equation for density is:
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D = m / V ; That is, "mass divided by volume" ;

Density is expressed as:
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"mass per unit volume"; in which the "mass" is expressed in units of "g" ("grams") ; and the "unit volume" is expressed in units of:
"cm³ " or "mL";
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{Note the exact equivalent: 1 cm³ = 1 mL }.
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The formula is: " D = m / V " ;
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in which:

"D" refers to the "density" (see above), which is: "8.9 g/cm³ " (given);

"m" refers to the "mass" , in units of "g" (grams), which is unknown; and we want to find this value;

"V" refers to the "volume", in units of "cm³ " ;
which is: "23.4 cm³ " (given);
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We want to find the mass, "m" ; so we take the original equation/formula for the density:
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D = m / V ;
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And we rearrange; to isolate "m" (mass) on ONE side of the equation; and then we plug in our known/given values;
to solve for "m" (mass); in units of "g" (grams) ;
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Multiply each side of the equation by "V" ;
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V * { D = m / V } ; to get:
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V * D = m ; m = V * D ;
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Now, we plug in the given values for "V" (volume) and "D" (density) ; to solve for the mass, "m" ;
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m = V * D ;

m = (23.4 cm³) * (8.9 g / 1 cm³) = (23.4 * 8.9) g = 208.26 g ;

Round to "208 g" (3 significant figures);
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The answer is: " 208 g " .
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