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student places a 23.80 g solid metal object in a graduate cylinder containing 26.5 mL of water. The water level increases to 32.1 ml after the object is submerged. Calculate the density of the object.
9 years ago

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DrBob222
density = mass/volume
mass is given.
volume = water displaced = 32.1 mL - 26.5 mL = ? mL
9 years ago

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