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1) 50.0 mL of water is measured out in a graduated cylinder. A rock with the mass of 20.3 g is dropped into the cylinder. The water level goes up to 60 mL. A) What is the volume of the rock? B) What is
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1) 50.0 mL of water is measured out in a graduated cylinder. A rock with the mass of
20.3 g is dropped into the cylinder. The water level goes up to 60 mL.
A) What is the volume of the rock?
B) What is its density?
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Volume=Rised height-Measured height=60-50=10mL
Mass=20.3g
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