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daniel has a sample of pure copper. its mass is 89.6 grams (g), and its volume is 10 cubic centimeters (cm3). what’s the density of the sample?

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Density is mass over volume. 8.96g/10mL(cm cubed) = 0.896g/mL (cm cubed. They're the same thing)
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Answer :
8.96 (g)/(cm^(3))

Explanation : To find density, we can use the formula as given below;

density ρ =
(mass(m))/(volume(v))

Here, we have the mass as 89.6 g and the volume is
10.0 cm^(3),

on calculating we get,

This means that the density of the copper sample is
8.96 g/ cm^(3)

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