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The equation for density, d, is d=* where m is mass and V is volume. What is the density, d. of a substance with a volume of V = 11.3 cm and a mass of m = 60.4 g ?
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The equation for density, d, is
d=*
where m is mass and V is volume.
What is the density, d. of a substance with a volume of V = 11.3 cm and a mass of m = 60.4 g ?
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Mass (g) / Volume (cm^3) = Density (g/cm^3)
60.4g/ 11.3 cm^3 = 5.35 g/cm^3
d= 5.35 g/cm^3
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