The density of silver is 10.49 g/ cm3 .

If a sample of silver has a volume of 0.2 m3 (200,000 cm3 ), what is the mass of the sample?
(1 point)
g

1 answer

To calculate the mass of the silver sample, you can use the formula:

\[ \text{mass} = \text{density} \times \text{volume} \]

Given:

  • Density of silver = 10.49 g/cm³
  • Volume of the sample = 200,000 cm³

Now plug in the values:

\[ \text{mass} = 10.49 , \text{g/cm}^3 \times 200,000 , \text{cm}^3 \]

\[ \text{mass} = 2,098,000 , \text{g} \]

Thus, the mass of the silver sample is 2,098,000 grams.