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A block displaces 0.91 mL when it is fully submerged in BROMINE

(D = 3.1 kg/L). What is the volume of the block?

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Final answer:

The volume of the block can be calculated using the equation: Volume of block = Volume of liquid displaced. In this case, the block displaces 0.91 mL of bromine, which has a density of 3.1 kg/L. Therefore, the volume of the block is 0.29 mL.

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the block can be calculated using the equation:

Volume of block = Volume of liquid displaced

In this case, the block displaces 0.91 mL of bromine, which has a density of 3.1 kg/L. We can convert the density of bromine to g/mL by dividing by 1000.

Density of bromine = 3.1 kg/L = 3.1 g/mL

Therefore, the volume of the block is:

Volume of block = 0.91 mL / (3.1 g/mL) = 0.29 mL

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