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the density of iron is 7.86 g/cm3. you are given an unknown metal that has a mass of 214.6 g. what would the volume of the sample be if it were iron?

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volume = density * mass

7.86 * 214.6

= 1686.756


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User Pendula
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Answer:


27.3cm^(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The density can be expressed as:


density=(mass)/(Volume)

Solving for Volume:


Volume=(mass)/(density)

Assuming that the unknown metal is iron, and replacing values:


Volume=(214.6g)/(7.86(g)/(cm^(3)))


Volume=27.3cm^(3)

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