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  1. Mtal block weighs 500g in air and 446g completely submerged in water.Calculate density and relative density. I know relative
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  2. a)The element with the greatest density is osmium, which has a density of 22.6g/cm3. Calculate the mass of 32.1 cm3 of osmium.b)
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  3. Calculate the density of sulfur hexafluoride gas at 703 torr and 23°C.density is mass/volume so how do i get those from what i
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  4. The temperature of a copper bar with a diameter of 50 mm and a length of 1 m is increased by 95°c. The increase in volume is 9
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  5. 1. A beam of cedar wood 43 ft long, 3 ft wide, and 6 in. thick weighs 350 lb. Calculate its density.2. A cylinder 6 cm in
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  6. Calculate the density for a rectangular block using the followingmeasurements. Length: 2.70 cm, Width: 1.10 cm, Height: 9.09 cm,
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  7. calculate the density of NO3 gas at 0.970mm Hg and 35CTake 1 liter. calculate n in PV=nRT then, density= mass/volume=
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  8. Calculate the density for a rectangular block using the following measurements, Length: 2.70cm, Width:1.10cm, Height: 9.09cm,
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  9. A liquid has a relative density of 12.2. Calculate it's density *density of Water is 1.0 ×10 kg/m3
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  10. A 1.0 kg mass weighs 9.8 N on Earth's surface, and the radius of the Earth is roughly 6.4 x 10^6 m. Calculate the average
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