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26 July, 09:26

What is the density of a 12.475g piece of metal that causes the level of water in a graduated cylinder to rise from 5.0 to 6.1 mL when the metal is submerged in the water?

Consider significant figures when doing the calculation.

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  1. 26 July, 09:35
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    11.3 g/mL.

    Explanation:

    Density is a characteristic property of a substance. The density of a substance is the relationship between the mass of the substance and the volume it takes up.

    d = m/V,

    where, d is the density of the metal,

    m is the mass of the metal (m = 12.475 g),

    V is the volume that the metal takes up (V = 6.1 mL - 5.0 mL = 1.1 mL).

    ∴ d = m/V = (12.475 g) / (1.1 mL) = 11.34 g/mL ≅ 11.3 g/mL.

    The significant figures has its rules in the calculations; the result has a significant figures to the lowest no. of significant figures (1.1 has two significant figures, while 12.475 has 5 significant figures), so the result should have only 2 significant figures.
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