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A 10.0 cm3 sample of copper has a mass of 89.6 g. What is the density of copper

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Answer:

Density = 8.96 g/cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula


Density = (mass)/(volume)

From the question

mass of copper = 89.6 g

volume = 10 cm³

Substitute the values into the above formula and solve

That's


Density = (89.6)/(10)

We have the final answer as

Density = 8.96 g/cm³

Hope this helps you

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