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A shiny chunk of metal is found to have a mass of 37.28g. The metal is dropped into a graduated cylinder which contains 20.0 mL of water. The volume of the cylinder rises to 34.0 mL. Determine the density of the metal. What might the metal be made of?

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The density of the material is 2.66 g/mL and it is likely this is made of Aluminum

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step to know the material of the chunk of metal is to calculate its density. The general formula for density is P (density) = . Moreover, in this case, it is known the mass is 37.28 g, but the volume is not directly provided. However, we know the water in the graduated cylinder had a volume of 20.0 mL and this increased to 34.0 mL when the chunk of metal is added, this means the volume of the metal is 14 mL (34.0 mL - 20.0 mL = 14 mL). Now let's calculate the density:

This means the density of this metal is 2.66 g/mL, which can be rounded as 2. 7 g/mL, and according to the chart, this is the density of aluminum. Therefore, this material of this chunk is aluminum.

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