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If the volume of water displaced by a metal is 2.72 mL and that metal has a mass of 25.6156 g, then what will be the density of this metal in g/mL?

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To find the density of the metal, we need to divide the mass of the metal by the volume of water displaced.

Density (g/ml) = Mass (g) / Volume (ml)

Density = 25.6156 g / 2.72 ml

Density ≈ 9.42 g/ml

Therefore, the density of the metal is approximately 9.42 g/ml.

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