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The density of pure diamond is 3.5 g/cm^3. The mass of a diamond is 0.25 g.Calculate its volume.
10 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
v = m/d
10 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
.071 cm^3
9 years ago
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