Asked by Chervonna
                I'm stuck on this one problem in Chemistry:
A student measures the mass of an object as 2.32 grams and its volume as 34.56mL. The student then calculates the density to be 0.067129629. There are two things wrong with the students value for density. What are they?
Now when I calculated it. I got the same answer and I can't figure out how there are two things wrong with it. Does anyone else know????
            
        A student measures the mass of an object as 2.32 grams and its volume as 34.56mL. The student then calculates the density to be 0.067129629. There are two things wrong with the students value for density. What are they?
Now when I calculated it. I got the same answer and I can't figure out how there are two things wrong with it. Does anyone else know????
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Significant digits, and no units specified are two things that strike me quickly.
    
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