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A sample of pure silicon has a volume of 350cm3 and a mass of826g, what is its density?
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A sample of pure silicon has a volume of 350cm3 and a mass of826g, what is its density?
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A sample of pure silicon has a volume of 350cm3 and a mass of826g, what is its density?
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2.36 g/cm^3 should be the answer I think
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Answer:
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Density=mass/volume
Density=826/350
Density=2.36g/cm³
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