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Aluminum has a density of 2.70 g/mL. Calculate the mass (in grams) of a piece of aluminum having a volume of 290 mL .

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Answer:

783g

Step-by-step explanation:

density = mass/volume

2.70mL/g = xg/290mL

2.70(290) = xg

x = 783g

CHECK:

783/290 = 2.7

User Briana
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Answer:

783 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

The density formula is:


d=(m)/(v)

Rearrange the formula for
m, mass. Multiply both sides of the formula by
v.


d*v=(m)/(v)*v


d*v=m

The mass can be found by multiplying the density and the volume.

Aluminum has a density of 2.70 grams per milliliter and the volume of this piece is 290 milliliters.


d= 2.7 g/mL\\v=290 mL

Substitute the values into the formula.


m=d*v


m=2.7 g/mL *290 mL

Multiply. When multiplying, the milliliters, or "mL" will cancel each other out.


m= 2.7 g * 290


m=783 g

The mass of the aluminum is 783 grams.

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