Asked by Helen
a sample of an unknow metal exists as a perfect cube that meausres 0/78 in on a side and weighs 61.4 grams. what would be the mass, in grams, of a diff sample of this metal that has a volume of 25.0 cm^3
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Answered by
DrBob222
Did you make a typo on 0/78 inches?
Answered by
Anonymous
yes. i meant 0.78 sorry.
Answered by
DrBob222
Convert 0.78 inches to ?cm. Then
volume of the cube = (?cm)^3.
density = mass/volume. You have mass and volume, solve for density.
Then mass = volume x density.
volume 25.0 cc.
density from above.
volume of the cube = (?cm)^3.
density = mass/volume. You have mass and volume, solve for density.
Then mass = volume x density.
volume 25.0 cc.
density from above.
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