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Calculate the density of aluminum if 27.6 cm3 has a mass of 74.6 g.

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mass / volume = density
74.6g/27.6mL = 2.70 g/mL
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User Himmet Avsar
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Answer:

\rho =2.70g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

Since density is defined as the degree of compactness of an object, it is mathematically defined via:


\rho =(m)/(V)

Thus, for the given mass and volume, one computes the density of aluminium as follows:


\rho =(74.6g)/(27.6cm^3) \\\rho =2.70g/cm^3

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