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Given: sulfur, 3.04 g, 1.47 cm³ Wanted: density of sulfur in g/cm³?
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Given: sulfur, 3.04 g, 1.47 cm³
Wanted: density of sulfur in g/cm³?
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Answer:
2.068
Step-by-step explanation:
D = M/V
3.04 /1.47
= 2.068
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