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23 October, 17:52

If a 100.-g sample of a metal has a volume of 5.49 mL, what is the density of the metal? A. 18.2 g/mL B. none of these C. 5 g/mL D. 1.82 g/mL E. 0.0549 g/mL

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  1. 23 October, 21:26
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    The answer is A. 18.2 g/mL

    Explanation:

    The density of a compound, substance or solid is express as the ratio between the mass and the volume of itself. So, in this case we can obtain the density since the division between 100 g (mass) and 5.49 mL (volume).

    Density (ρ) = 100g/5.49mL = 18.2 g/mL
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