Asked by blake
The density of pure copper is 8.96 at 20°C. If 6.50 g of pure copper pellets is added to a graduated cylinder containing 13.4 mL of water, to what volume level will the water in the cylinder rise
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Damon
copper sinks so volume is increased by copper volume.
volume of copper = 6.5 g * 1 mL/8.96 g
= .725 mL
so
.725 + 13.4 = 14.1 mL
volume of copper = 6.5 g * 1 mL/8.96 g
= .725 mL
so
.725 + 13.4 = 14.1 mL
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