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What is the density of lithium in g/m³ if its density is 5.34 * 10² Kg/m³?

Options:
A) 5.34*10⁵ g/m³
B) 534 g/m³
C) 53.4 g/m³
D) 0.534 g/m³

User Guy Lowe
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Final answer:

To find the density of lithium in grams per cubic meter, multiply the density in kilograms per cubic meter by 1000. The correct answer is 5.34 x 10^5 g/m^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert the density of lithium from kilograms per cubic meter to grams per cubic meter, we need to use the conversion factor where 1 kilogram equals 1000 grams. The density of lithium is given as 5.34 \(\times\) 10^2 kg/m^3. Using the conversion factor, we get:

Density in g/m^3 = 5.34 \(\times\) 10^2 kg/m^3 \(\times\) 1000 g/kg

Therefore, the density of lithium in g/m^3 = 5.34 \(\times\) 10^5 g/m^3.

So, the correct option among the given choices is A) 5.34\(\times\)10^5 g/m^3.

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