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22 August, 21:50

The density of silicon is 2.33 g/cm 3. What is the volume of a piece of silicon that has a mass of 83.8 g?

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  1. 22 August, 23:10
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    Density is found by dividing mass over volume:

    d=M/V. In this problem, we know the density, and the mass. Solve the general equation for volume, then enter the values from the problem and evaluate:

    d=m/v [multiply v to both sides, then divide d from both sides]

    v=m/d

    v=83.8g / (2.33g/cm³)

    v=35.965 cm³

    v=36.0 cm³ to three significant figures (since your given information only has 3 sig figs)
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