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The density of lead is 11.4g/cm^3 at 25 degrees C. Calculate the volume occupied by 25.0g of lead

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User Murrah
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Answer:

2.193 cm³

Explanation:

density is mass divided by volume:


density = (mass)/(volume)

you can manipulate the formula by multiplying with volume:


density * volume = mass

then dividing by density:


volume = (mass)/(density)

in this case:


volume = (25g)/(11.4 (g)/(cm) ) = 2.193 { \: cm}^(3)

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