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A 50.0 g silver object is added to 75.5 mL of water contained in a graduated cylinder. The density of silver is 10.5 g/mL. What...Asked by Micelle
A 50.0 g silver object is added to 75.5 mL of water contained in a graduated cylinder. The density of silver is 10.5 g/mL. What is the total volume in the graduated cylinder?
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Devron
mass of silver/density of silver = volume of silver
volume of silver + volume of water = total volume
volume of silver + volume of water = total volume
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Aya
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