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A piece if copper has a volume of 100.0cm3. If the mass of copper is 890 g, what is the density of copper?

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User Huralnyk
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Answer:

8.9g/
cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Density=m/v

Input Values Given (With Units!)

Density=890g/100cm^3

Simplify

Density=8.9g/cm^3

P.S. Remember Units!!!!! Your science teacher will take points of if you forget your units. It has happened to me before.

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User Ckramer
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The formula for density is D=m/v, where m=mass and v=volume. So we can just do 890/100 and we end up with 8.90. The density of the copper is 8.90 grams per cm3

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User Simon Sobisch
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