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15 October, 22:17

Diamond has a density of 3.26 g/cm3. What is the mass of a diamond that has a volume of 0.276 cm3?

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  1. 15 October, 23:25
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    For every 1 cm^3, you have 3.26 g. Because of this, you can just multiply the amount of cm^3 you have by the grams per cm^3, which is 3.26 g.

    3.26 x. 276 cm^3 =.89976 g or. 900 g adjusted to significant figures
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