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You have a piece of chromium with a mass of 35g and a volume of 5 cm^3. What is it’s density?
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You have a piece of chromium with a mass of 35g and a volume of 5 cm^3. What is it’s density?
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Mass of piece of chromium = 35 g
Volume of piece of chromium = 5cm^3
Density of piece of chromium = mass of chromium /volume of chromium
=> Density , D = 35g/5cm^3 = 7 g/cm^3
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