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The density of salt is 2.164 g/cm3. what is the volume of 48.0 g of salt. explain

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The volume of 48 g of salt is 22.2
cm^(3).

Step-by-step explanation:

Density of any object is defined as the mass of object occupied per unit volume. So in this case, the density of salt is given as
2.164 g / c m^(3).

Also the mass is given as 48 g. Then,


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)

As we know the mass and density, the volume can be found as


Volume =(Mass)/(Density)


Volume = (48)/(2.164) =22.2 cm^(3)

So, the volume of salt is 22.2
cm^(3).

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