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24 December, 06:00

Calculate the density of gold (in units of g/mL) if a 5.00 cm cube has a mass of 2.41kg

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  1. 24 December, 07:13
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    The volume of a 5cm cube is 0.5dm*0.5dm*0.5dm = 0.125dm^3

    1dm^3 = 1l

    So 0.125dm^3 = 125mL

    This gives us 2410/125 = 19.28

    So the density of gold is 19.28g/mL

    Final check: Gold is indeed 19.3g/mL
  2. 24 December, 08:08
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    Turn 2.41 kg into grams:

    2.41 * 1000 = > 2,410 g

    1 cm³ = 1 mL, so:

    5.00 cm³ = 5.00 mL

    Therefore:

    D = mass / volume

    D = 2,410 / 5.00

    D = 482 g/mL
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