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Calculate the mass of silver 6.0 ml of silver with a density of 10.5G/ml

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Let's use the formula about density.


\rho=(m)/(V)

Let's use the given magnitudes. The density is 10.5 g/mL but we need to approximate it to the whole number, and the volume is 6.0 mL.


11((g)/(mL))=(m)/(6.0mL)

We have to multiply each side by 6.0 to find the mass.


\begin{gathered} 11((g)/(mL))\cdot6=(m)/(6.0mL)\cdot6 \\ m=66g \end{gathered}

Therefore, the mass is 66 grams.

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User Jeff Holliday
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