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The density of pure silver is 10.5g/cmᶟ. What is the mass if the volume is 13.0cmᶟ?
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Von De Ramos
i do not know
4 years ago
oobleck
mass = volume * density

watch the units:
g = cm^3 * g/cm^3
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