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17 July, 04:21

The mass of 10 cm^3 of iron is 79 g. What is its density?

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  1. 17 July, 04:53
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    Answer: d = 7.9 g/cm^3

    Identify the given information.

    m = 79 g

    v = 10 cm^3

    Choose which formula you should use. In this case, you are finding the density.

    d = m/v

    Substitute and solve.

    d = 79 g/10 cm^3

    d = 7.9 g/cm^3
  2. 17 July, 05:36
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    We can solve this problem by using the density-mass-volume relationship:

    Density=mass divided by volume

    7.9 = 25.28 divides by v

    V = (25.28 divided by 7.9)

    V = 3.20cm^3

    Therefore, 25.28 g of iron, with a density of

    7.9 g divided by cm^3

    occupies a volume of 3.20cm^3
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