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Iron has a density of 7.86g/cm^3. Could a block of metal with a mass of 18.2g and a volume of 2.56cm^3 be iron? Show work and explain.

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Mass=18.2g

Volume=2.56cm^3

=> Density =


= > (mass)/(volume)

=> Density=


(18.2)/(2.56)

=> Density=


7.1g/cm {}^(3) </p><p>

User SYOB SYOT
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First calculate density of the the metal (should equal to density of iron)

  • Mass=18.2g
  • Volume=2.56cm^3


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto Density=(Mass)/(Volume)


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto Density=(18.2)/(2.56)


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto Density=7.1g/cm^3

Metal is not iron

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