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5 April, 07:04

If a sample has a mass of 245.8 grams and takes up 94ml of space, what is the density of the sample?

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  1. 5 April, 08:30
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    To find the density of any sample, you need to know the Mass (grams), and its Volume (measured in mL or cm³). Divide the mass by the volume in order to get a sample's Density.

    Density (P) = Mass (m) / Volume (V)

    P=m/V

    P=245.8grams/94ml

    P=2.65grams per ml
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