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A sample of metal has a mass of 21.75g and a volume of 6.60mL.What is the density of this metal g/cm^3
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A sample of metal has a mass of 21.75g and a volume of 6.60mL.What is the density of this metal g/cm^3
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D=M/V
D=21.75/6.60 = 3.3 g/mL
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To get density, you divide mass by volume. You get 3.2954.
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