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20 November, 07:36

A certain ore is 32.6% nickel by mass. How many kilograms of this ore would you need to dig up to have 75.0 g of nickel?

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  1. 20 November, 10:43
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    Note:

    Nickel ore has a density of about 1.6 g/cm³.

    This is equivalent to

    (1.6 x 10⁻³ kg) / (10⁻² m/cm) ³ = 1600 kg/m³

    Because the ore yields 32.6% of nickel by mass,

    1600 kg ore will yield 1600*0.326 = 521.6 kg of nickel.

    Therefore, 75.0 g of nickel requires

    [ (75 x 10⁻³ kg) / (521.6 kg) ] * (1600 kg ore)

    = 0.23 kg ore

    Answer: 0.23 kg of ore
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