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Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of an unknown metal to the nearest hundredth mass of unknown metal = 222.50g volume of unknown metal = 25.00cm3 what is the density of the unknown metal

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Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of an unknown metal to the nearest-example-1
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Answer: D=8900g/L

Step-by-step explanation:

Density is mass/volume. Mass in in grams and volume is in liters.

1 cm³=1 mL

With this conversion, we can convert cm³ to L.


D=(222.50g)/(25.00cm^3) *(1cm^3)/(1mL) *(1000mL)/(1L) =(8900g)/(L)

When we convert, we cancel out cm³ and mL to get L alone. The density is 8900 g/L.

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