Asked by hunter

the denisty of copper is 8.96g/cm3. A sample of a metal mass of 40.0g and a volume of 6.0 cm3 what can you determine about the sample?

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Answered by drwls
The sample's density, 6.67 g/cm^3, is less than that of copper. Therefore it is not copper. It isn't any other heavier metal or alloy than copper, either.
Answered by hunter
Wow how did you figure that out?
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