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28 March, 08:11

A piece of copper has a mass of 800 g. What is the volume of the sample, in units of liters? In the boxes above, enter the correct setup that would be used to solve this problem.

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  1. 28 March, 09:55
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    0.089L

    Explanation:

    Mass of copper = 800g

    Density of copper = 8.96g/ml or 8960g/L

    Density = mass/volume

    Volume = mass/density = 800/8960 = 0.089L

    The conversion of density from g/ml to g/L units was necessary because the volume was required in liters according to the statement in the question
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