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Exercice 14 page 49 physique chimie seconde

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Exercise 14 page 49 of Physics and Chemistry for Secondary School asks students to calculate the mass of a sample of magnesium if the volume is given.

To calculate the mass of a sample of magnesium from the volume, we need to use the formula:

Mass = Volume x Density

Where Density is the density of the material, in this case magnesium. The density of magnesium is 1.74 g/cm3.

So, the mass of the sample of magnesium can be calculated as:

Mass = Volume x Density

Mass = 6.7 cm3 x 1.74 g/cm3

Mass = 11.658 g

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