Question
If silver has a density of 9.32 g/cm^3 how do you find the length of one side of an 184 g silver cube
Answers
mass = volume x density or
volume = mass/density
You know the mass and density, solve for volume, then volume = (length side)^3,
Plug in the volume, take the cube root, and you have the length of the side.
volume = mass/density
You know the mass and density, solve for volume, then volume = (length side)^3,
Plug in the volume, take the cube root, and you have the length of the side.
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V= m/D
V= 184g/(9.32g/cm^3)
V= 19.7cm^3 (REMEMBER SIG FIGS)
V= ^3√19.7cm^3
V= 2.70cm
V= 184g/(9.32g/cm^3)
V= 19.7cm^3 (REMEMBER SIG FIGS)
V= ^3√19.7cm^3
V= 2.70cm
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