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5 June, 01:09

Gold has a density of 0.01932 kg/cm3. What is the mass (in kg) of a 92.5 cm3 sample of gold? A) 1.79B) 0.560C) 92.5D) 0.000209E) 4790

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  1. 5 June, 04:01
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    A. 1.79kg

    Explanation:

    The value of the mass of a particular substance could be obtained if there is adequate information about the volume of that particular substance and the density of that substance.

    Mathematically expressed, the mass of a substance is the product of the density and the volume.

    In this particular question, the density is 0.01932kg/cm3 while the volume is 92.5cm3

    The mass is thus = 92.5 * 0.01932 = 1.7871kg which is approximately 1.79kg
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