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Asked by josh

Hi, i'm doing a graph for density of an element as a function of atomic number.

i'm trying to calculate the slope and it's asking me to include units.

if density as a unit: g/cm^3, how would i write the units of the slope?

which is basically density over atomic number. would it just be g/cm^3?

or should i write g/cm^3(atomic no.)? or something else?

Thanks!
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
slope would be grams/cm^3
13 years ago

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